The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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... colonial field . But in 1863 the French established a convict station in New Caledonia which became a nuisance if not a danger to Australia . In 1883 they occupied the New Hebrides ; in 1884 Germany established herself both in Oceana ...
... colonial field . But in 1863 the French established a convict station in New Caledonia which became a nuisance if not a danger to Australia . In 1883 they occupied the New Hebrides ; in 1884 Germany established herself both in Oceana ...
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... Colonial Colleges . If there could be a ' two - way traffic of teachers ' between this country and Colonial Colleges , both parties might well be enriched . Anyway , the mere mention of such projects indicates the operation of the new ...
... Colonial Colleges . If there could be a ' two - way traffic of teachers ' between this country and Colonial Colleges , both parties might well be enriched . Anyway , the mere mention of such projects indicates the operation of the new ...
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... Colonial Research , and Oxford University Reader in Colonial Administration . The study takes the somewhat unusual form of a long correspondence between these two authorities , and is both effective and valuable . The sphere of ...
... Colonial Research , and Oxford University Reader in Colonial Administration . The study takes the somewhat unusual form of a long correspondence between these two authorities , and is both effective and valuable . The sphere of ...
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Is International Currency Wanted? | 1 |
The Hot Springs Conference | 7 |
Rev The Dean of Winchester D D | 46 |
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