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He then stayed on in Africa working for the | Colonial Office as an Assistant Resident in Northern N |
Shortly thereafter, the | Colonial Office formally ratified Douglas' proclamatio |
The British | colonial office acted swiftly, and the Colony of Briti |
on the external sculptural decorations of the | colonial office in Whitehall, and creating some 80 fig |
1874 to 1880, Lord Kimberley returned to the | Colonial Office in Gladstone's next ministry; but at t |
at the Post Office, he was transferred to the | Colonial Office and in 1901 he was selected as assista |
and Jennings, after which it was sent to the | Colonial Office in London, who added only a single lin |
been mistaken in granting a dissolution, the | Colonial Office and the British government remained in |
He justified his decision to the | Colonial Office in London on the basis that he could f |
omeland and became Assistant Principal of the | Colonial Office from 1955 to 1957 and was later promot |
n 1801 the War Office was renamed the War and | Colonial Office under a new Secretary of State for War |
He successfully opposed the | Colonial Office's initial decision to put New England |
rs as an original thinker by his chief at the | Colonial Office, Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, is printed |
She also held various positions in the | Colonial Office, participating in the formation of the |
In 1925 he was seconded to the | Colonial Office, promoted to substantive captain in 19 |
gdom government alongside the Foreign Office, | Colonial Office, Home Office and War Office. |
a railway and, frustrated by Great Britain's | Colonial Office, began negotiations with the United St |
ernors, danced an undignified minuet with the | Colonial Office, aimed at keeping some British troops |
islands came to the attention of the British | Colonial Office, which in 1853 appointed Vancouver Isl |
However, although supported by the | Colonial Office, independence was blocked by the DLP, |
sh official and, thereby running afoul of the | Colonial Office, he was discharged from his duties. |
and on 2 May 1867, he was commissioned by the | Colonial Office, with a Letters Patent from the colony |
After some trouble with the | Colonial Office, he returned to colonial service as go |
eaving Cambridge in 1910, Davidson joined the | Colonial Office, where he became private secretary to |
ew Bonar Law replaced Harcourt as head of the | Colonial Office, and was urged to retain Davidson as p |
ctorate passed from the Foreign Office to the | Colonial Office, Moor became High Commissioner of Sout |
nt in December 1916, Long was promoted to the | Colonial Office, serving until January 1919, when he b |
Recalled to | Colonial Office, 1929-31 |
a joint undertaking by the Admiralty and the | Colonial Office. |
r Office, which was later renamed the War and | Colonial Office. |
ial correspondence between the colony and the | Colonial Office. |
ppointment of a South Australian judge by the | Colonial Office. |
Survey (FIDS) and full control passed to the | Colonial Office. |
named it after Colonel Gordon Gairdner of the | Colonial Office. |
captain already in 1905, for services to the | Colonial Office. |
18 he joined the British Civil Service in the | Colonial Office. |
ch hampered by instructions received from the | colonial office. |
His elder brother James also served as a | colonial officer on the island. |
w McClary was technically the highest ranking | colonial officer to die in the battle; he was hit by c |
ndfather a merchant from Yunnan and another a | colonial officer from Great Britain. |
ober 1913 where his father was a doctor and a | colonial officer. |
e brother of Sir Frank Gates, a distinguished | colonial officer. |
-Commandant Georges Jacobs, a retired Belgian | colonial officer. |
d in consequence of a quarrel with some other | colonial officer. |
Portuguese | colonial officers who came to the general area after 1 |
which was responsible for training Australian | colonial officers and administrators. |
apers in the City of London, as merchants and | colonial officers in the West Indies, and as speculato |
temple was destroyed twice by the Portuguese | colonial officers, who handed over the properties to t |
Sifton established | colonial offices in Europe and the United States. |
ernment departments, Foreign, India, Home and | Colonial Offices. |
e as he went on to hold a number of important | Colonial offices. |
(25 April 1775 - 6 March 1849), was a British | colonial official who served as Chief Justice of Ceylo |
December - Charles Phillip Brown, writer and | colonial official (b.1798). |
November - Charles Phillip Brown, writer and | colonial official (d.1884). |
t 1890, Accra) was a Methodist missionary and | colonial official in West Africa. |
rlo de la Fuente Ruiz de Beteta was a Spanish | colonial official who briefly served as the Royal Gove |
nry Joseph Steele Bradfield (1805-1852) was a | colonial official and author. |
oprietarial patronage and became an important | colonial official, but he would lose his offices and h |
ecember 1907 - 4 November 1980) was a British | colonial official, best known as the first governor-ge |
Sir William Johnson, | Colonial official, owned a large tract in the town. |
John Sheehy, former British | colonial official. |
-1680/81) was an English soldier and Virginia | colonial official. |
ment, and had resolved to kill a high ranking | colonial official. |
sey, where he became a mechanic, merchant and | colonial official. |
Colonial officials agreed to the transfer, but the Kin | |
sissippi River, a tendency which made Spanish | colonial officials fear for the safety of Louisiana an |
he island, Oglethorpe negotiated with Spanish | colonial officials for a transfer of the island to Bri |
s in controlling and moderating the desire of | colonial officials in Colombo and Goa to incessantly i |
e is considered the last of a line of British | Colonial officials who made significant contributions |
944, Free French politicians and high-ranking | colonial officials from the French African colonies me |
French | colonial officials, knowledgeable of Boganda's drastic |
Currently, | Colonial operates in 49 states and the District of Col |
r of Cape Colony), by the merger of the three | colonial opposition parties joined by some individual |
sting the system and demanding changes of the | colonial oppression and the white oppression. |
ver "sat to "consider seriously the apartheid | colonial oppression of the African people in South Afr |
icily, which they define as an “instrument of | colonial oppression”. |
member state of the Commonwealth that has no | colonial or constitutional links with the United Kingd |
(alginite) in sapropel, composed thin-walled | colonial or unicellular algae that occur as distinct l |
ropel, composed of large discretely occurring | colonial or thick-walled unicellular algae such as Bot |
r again serve in any official capacity in the | colonial or Philippine governments. |
It is said that when a foreign | colonial or imperial power is too strong to be effecti |
Colonial Order of the Star of Italy | |
the anti-republic, feverish destroyer of the | colonial order and the first caudillo of democracy in |
of Wampum as Currency: the Story Told By the | Colonial Ordinances of New Netherland, 1641-1662. |
erence between a multicellular organism and a | colonial organism is that individual organisms from a |
lony of single-celled organisms is known as a | colonial organism. |
Colonial organisms were probably the first step toward | |
er-sized highly organized, spatially discrete | colonial organisms. |
Being largely of | colonial origin, they went back to the United Kingdom |
The | Colonial Origins of Korean Enterprise: 1910-1945. |
ffspring of Empire: The Koch'ang Kims and the | Colonial Origins of Korean Capitalism,1876-1945. ISBN |
Fort Halifax was a U.S. | colonial outpost on the Kennebec River at modern-day W |
obably stuff like that which appeared in that | colonial outposts newspapers. |
ortugal were targeted by their opponents, and | colonial outposts were subjected to raids that were of |
en, and orchestrated the seizure of the Dutch | colonial outposts of Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo |
oted in the traditions of the land's previous | colonial overlords and many lawyers spoke one of the t |
led to the surrounding Howard, Briar Bay and | Colonial Palms neighborhoods to be encompassed by the |
ns, as Bougainville was known at the time, to | colonial Papua New Guinea's first representative assem |
Indochina and in July 1952 he joined the 6th | Colonial Parachute Battalion (6e BPC) under Major Marc |
econd-in-command to Marcel Bigeard in the 6th | Colonial Parachute Battalion in the spring of 1951. |
here they battled with a company from the 8th | Colonial Parachute Battalion. |
National Army, before being posted to the 8th | Colonial Parachute Battalion in February 1952. |
nch Foreign Legion (BEP), and the 1st and 3rd | Colonial Parachute Battalions (BPC) took part, as did |
It was formed out of a portion of the | colonial Parish of St. Paul, after the Revolution dise |
The procession with the idols began at | Colonial Park, West New York and New Jersey on the Blv |
gs Road and culminates at the terminus of the | Colonial Parkway at Jamestown Island. |
The National Park Service's | Colonial Parkway linking the Historic Triangle of Jame |
the three Historic Triangle areas (and on the | Colonial Parkway between them), there are many hotels, |
The | Colonial Parkway is located in James City County, York |
In modern times, the National Park Service's | Colonial Parkway has a scenic turnout at Archer's Hope |
SR 359 to | Colonial Parkway in James City County |
Cheatham Annex as seen from the | Colonial Parkway |
Colonial Parkway | |
At the northern end of the | Colonial Parkway, in York County at Yorktown, the park |
joined by the National Park Service's bucolic | Colonial Parkway, a scenic byway which is itself a Nat |
The park includes the | Colonial Parkway, a scenic 23-mile (37 km) parkway lin |
responsible government, or the ability of the | Colonial parliament to appoint its own ministers inste |
rded as a liberal in his early career, in the | colonial Parliament O'Shanassy emerged as the leader o |
n Quick, proposed that each of the Australian | colonial parliaments should enact legislation providin |
It was later renamed the Kolonialstube ( | colonial parlour). |
Bandarawela town, tinted with a | colonial past resting among lush forestation has found |
on conflicts and finds their roots in India's | colonial past and in the governance system that was ad |
orical memory, especially with respect to its | colonial past and its role during World War II -- espe |
terdisciplinary scholar of the indigenous and | colonial past, he has held professorial appointments a |
t was too heavily influenced by the country's | colonial past, and that a new constitution written in |
It is a reminder of the towns | colonial past. |
irt and tie to symbolise the break with their | colonial past. |
2007 Picturing a | Colonial Past: The African Photographs of Isaac Schape |
ding credence for her critique of the lens of | colonial pedagogy that frames stringent Clovis-first a |
tself closed in 1946, the same year the whole | colonial penal system was abolished. |
e of Lim Cheng Ean and a well-known figure in | colonial Penang, was sympathetic to the plight of unfo |
rom massive amounts of impervious surfaces in | Colonial, Penbrook, and adjacent areas. |
It is based in the | Colonial Penn Center on Locust Walk, at the heart of P |
cluding Bankers Life and Casualty Company and | Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company. |
As the founder of | Colonial Penn Group, Inc., Mr. Davis pioneered insuran |
o-pitchman in a television commercial for the | Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company. |
ed “Nottingham Lots” along the border between | colonial Pennsylvania and Maryland. |
- c. 1767, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a | colonial Pennsylvania Quaker, merchant, and politician |
He served as a judge in | colonial Pennsylvania, a general in the Continental Ar |
ast-west crossing of the lower Susquehanna in | colonial Pennsylvania-Maryland spurring the 1730 openi |
s conversion, and a portion of the history of | colonial Pennsylvania. |
1742) was a prominent landowner and jurist in | colonial Pennsylvania. |
was an American cleric and a civil servant in | colonial Pennsylvania. |
late mills, and one wire mill in operation in | Colonial Pennsylvania. |
h established relations between the Miami and | colonial Pennsylvania. |
But it is also about the history of a | colonial people in a vast and not always hospitable Af |
reached them before significant contact with | colonial people occurred. |
The Russian | colonial period started in the 1900s, which marked the |
It is one of the finest and oldest | colonial period buildings in Guilderland. |
land and issues of concern during the British | Colonial period as he worked as an assistant governmen |
Rooms depict | Colonial period life, including a dining room, bedroom |
During the British | Colonial period Demala Hatpattu transferred between nu |
During the | colonial period many Sri Lankan Tamils, particularly t |
several fortifications dating from the French | colonial period can still be seen. |
ldings, which were in use till the end of the | colonial period in 1960. |
he Filipino educated class during the Spanish | colonial period in the late 19th century. |
onsulate at this location during the Japanese | colonial period (1895-1945). |
t church artifacts in continuous use from the | colonial period in the United States. |
th Spain, France and Great Britain during the | Colonial Period provided a constant threat of coastal |
veral name changes, its final name during the | colonial period was "Algemene Volkscredietbank (AVB)", |
During the | colonial period the main road between Alexandria and W |
The Vauxhall remained popular throughout the | Colonial period of New York and to the end of the 18th |
ludes over 20,000 objects and ranges from the | Colonial period to the present day. |
During the | colonial period the Saline River had heavy barge traff |
similar to this was used during the American | colonial period and later. |
. Augustine, Florida built during the British | colonial period in Florida (1763 - 1784). |
During the German | colonial period the town was named Neu Gottorp and a r |
ujarati Indian immigrants who came during the | colonial period and set up merchant shops. |
orte, that was established during the Spanish | Colonial period in the Philippines. |
During the | colonial period the Ceylon Garrison Artillery personne |
defensive stance against the violence of the | colonial period and took this as an inspiration to wri |
of many laws passed during the early American | colonial period and have often been accused of "bandit |
on have been assigned the volume on the later | colonial period (Volume II: 1674-1764) of the newest ( |
re part of the Cochin kingdom, but during the | colonial period the same was part of Travancore kingdo |
ish pioneer John Wright, (??-1730s-??), was a | colonial period businessman who established Wright's F |
During the Japanese | colonial period (1895-1945), geisha houses and brothel |
In the Matter of Color: The | Colonial Period (1978) ISBN 0-19-502745-0 |
tches from the second century BC to the early | colonial period and has highlights of the famous troik |
produced from apples, popular in the American | colonial period and thought to originate from the Fren |
e 6th century AD and occupied until the Early | Colonial period (1532-1570), however through the pre-C |
La Guajira) (also spelled Goajira, mainly in | colonial period texts), is a peninsula in northern Col |
al of the Virginia vernacular churches of the | colonial period and closely resembled the surviving ci |
History of the | Colonial Period |
During the later | colonial period, the island was farmed by a family nam |
During the British | colonial period, when Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon, m |
In the last decade of the | colonial period, Angola was a major African food expor |
In the | Colonial period, water transportation was the lifebloo |
quity law, had been very unpopular during the | colonial period, and had received little development, |
ai's economy, particularly during the British | colonial period, when Mumbai (then known as Bombay) wa |
ore cosmopolitan city on the coast during the | colonial period, as neither European nor fully African |
During the early French | colonial period, the river was known as "Warioto" to t |
During the Mughal and British | Colonial period, the red clay was not available in the |
nto the workforce and the military during the | colonial period, at a rate of 200 dollars per survivor |
hurch, originally built during the Portuguese | colonial period, is an important landmark in Vankalai, |
Also known as Black Town during the | colonial period, the settlement was formed after the E |
During the | colonial period, John Woodcock lived in North Attlebor |
e Province of Carolina during America's early | colonial period, from 1663-1710. |
Church originally built during the Portuguese | colonial period, an important landmark in Vankalai |
During much of the | colonial period, whites formed the island's political |
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