British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 35
... appear on its stamp today than that of Sir Walter Raleigh . This was Laurens Storm van's Gravesande . The Hakluyt ... appears to have been too indi- vidualistic to be promoted as he deserved , which may account for his accepting the post ...
... appear on its stamp today than that of Sir Walter Raleigh . This was Laurens Storm van's Gravesande . The Hakluyt ... appears to have been too indi- vidualistic to be promoted as he deserved , which may account for his accepting the post ...
Stranica 37
... appears to have tired of the expedition and settled down with the Por- tuguese who had claimed part of the territory . He never re- turned to the coast , but Gravesande had , by sending him , proved Dutch interest in these parts . It ...
... appears to have tired of the expedition and settled down with the Por- tuguese who had claimed part of the territory . He never re- turned to the coast , but Gravesande had , by sending him , proved Dutch interest in these parts . It ...
Stranica 40
... appears of good natural disposition , and in no degree dis- posed to general cruelty ; but the frequency of the sight has rendered her callous to its usual influence on the feelings . Being one morning at her house , while sitting in ...
... appears of good natural disposition , and in no degree dis- posed to general cruelty ; but the frequency of the sight has rendered her callous to its usual influence on the feelings . Being one morning at her house , while sitting in ...
Stranica 46
... appears to have recognized the fact that , in an undeveloped country , great intelligence can go with illiteracy . They found that candidates for election had often appealed to the electorate on racial grounds and added that it was ...
... appears to have recognized the fact that , in an undeveloped country , great intelligence can go with illiteracy . They found that candidates for election had often appealed to the electorate on racial grounds and added that it was ...
Stranica 61
... appear so squalid on the open land gain some beauty from the setting of palms and the huge flapping leaves of plantains and bananas . On Sundays in these villages — if they are predominantly African - everybody gathers under the palms ...
... appear so squalid on the open land gain some beauty from the setting of palms and the huge flapping leaves of plantains and bananas . On Sundays in these villages — if they are predominantly African - everybody gathers under the palms ...
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