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The Colonial Office in the early nineteenth century.

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English
Pages
310

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Cover of: The Colonial Office in the early nineteenth century.
The Colonial Office in the early nineteenth century.
1961, Published for the Royal Commonwealth Society by Longmans
in English
Cover of: The Colonial Office in the early nineteenth century.
The Colonial Office in the early nineteenth century.
1961, Published for the Royal Commonwealth Society by Longmans
in English
Cover of: The Colonial Office in the early nineteenth century.
The Colonial Office in the early nineteenth century.
1961, Published for the Royal Commonwealth Society by Longmans
in English
Cover of: The Colonial Office in the early nineteenth century.

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 288-304.

Published in
[London]
Series
Imperial studies,, no. 22

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
325.342
Library of Congress
JV1043 .Y6

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 310 p.
Number of pages
310

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5868365M
Internet Archive
colonialofficein0000youn
LCCN
62053642
OCLC/WorldCat
1632866

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Work ID
OL7368908W

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