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Colonial Office admittedly knew nothing , but the pre- parations which made the raid possible . THE FIRST WITNESS . If this be so , obviously the first person to be called before the Committee will be the representative of the Colonial ...
Colonial Office admittedly knew nothing , but the pre- parations which made the raid possible . THE FIRST WITNESS . If this be so , obviously the first person to be called before the Committee will be the representative of the Colonial ...
Page 122
... Colonial Secretary , declared that " the contrast between the state of things at the end of 1830 and that which he found unless the high officers of the Empire will take the responsibility by delaying to act until they receive further ...
... Colonial Secretary , declared that " the contrast between the state of things at the end of 1830 and that which he found unless the high officers of the Empire will take the responsibility by delaying to act until they receive further ...
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... Colonial Secretary . The Under Secretary was Carnarvon , who , twenty years later , was to endeavour in vain to carry out the Federation Sir George Grey was on the point of completing . The Earl of Derby , the Rupert of debate , was ...
... Colonial Secretary . The Under Secretary was Carnarvon , who , twenty years later , was to endeavour in vain to carry out the Federation Sir George Grey was on the point of completing . The Earl of Derby , the Rupert of debate , was ...
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