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began to model their behavior and how much a | colonial british officer resembled those people in his |
The Indian Famine Codes, developed by the | colonial British in the 1880s, were one of the earlies |
cre and its post-war judicial handling by the | colonial British administration incensed the Chinese c |
an colonialism mostly came in the form of the | colonial British and French and their system of imperi |
and newspaper published in Bengal during the | colonial British Raj. |
es as scribes and functionaries under the new | colonial British. |
WFLO-FM is owned and operated by | Colonial Broadcasting Company. |
on to its core retail properties such as the | Colonial Brookwood Village. |
In 2002 the | Colonial Brookwood Village store was relocated and exp |
In 2010 the Gus Mayer at | Colonial Brookwood Village made plans to move to The S |
from 1972 until 2007 when it relocated to the | Colonial Brookwood Center. |
wn Historic District encompasses the ruins of | colonial Brunswick Town, North Carolina, the Civil War |
back to the 1850s because the heaters in the | Colonial Building were located on the left side. |
The Georgian | colonial building was designated as a Tennessee Histor |
The two-storey | colonial building was demolished in 1954 to make way f |
Colonial Building on a postage stamp of 1928 | |
The house was built as a 4 bay | Colonial building, and had a 5th bay added in 1795. |
Colonial Building, the House of Assembly of the Domini | |
Lefcourt | Colonial Building, is an office building located in mi |
Colonial Building, built in the style of neoclassical | |
Newfoundland House of Assembly in | Colonial Building, ca. |
The hotel, a large | colonial building, is sheltered away in a picturesque |
tion of the 1970's and is located in a French | colonial building. |
g 1960 at a cost of $9 million to replace the | Colonial Building. |
a popular tourist attraction, for its Spanish | Colonial buildings as well as elite 19th century archi |
es with those indicative of much older French | Colonial buildings found along the United States centr |
Many of the older | colonial buildings have survived hundreds of years on |
Pha That Luang, Haw Phra Kaew, and left many | colonial buildings behind. |
ther in evoking the historical antecedents of | Colonial buildings than most Colonial Revival building |
one of the best preserved of the three dozen | colonial buildings remaining in St. Augustine. |
dencies, were markedly different from the old | colonial buildings. |
central marketplace surrounded by old, French | colonial buildings. |
He upset local landowners and the | colonial bureaucracy in London with his pursuit of ter |
Burmese election since the 1920s boycotts in | colonial Burma. |
"The Irish Pongyi in | colonial Burma: the confrontations and challenges of U |
98, Greyhound purchased Quebec-based Voyageur | Colonial Bus Lines, and, shortly afterward, bought Cen |
Many | colonial bush poets were illiterate and performed thei |
Biencourt arranged financing for his | colonial business ventures from two Huguenot businessm |
in 2002 when Taylor overdrew its account with | Colonial by several million dollars. |
He served in the civil service of | colonial Cambodia, eventually reaching the grade of Ou |
directed operations in person, and this brief | colonial campaign was fought in the traditional style, |
ions in person, and chose to fight this brief | colonial campaign in the traditional style, with ships |
the German Imperial Army fighting during the | colonial campaigns in East Africa. |
r, the Indian Mutiny, and a number of smaller | colonial campaigns. |
des at the isolated Fort Simpson-Eaton on the | colonial Canadian frontier, is joined by the prissy by |
largely architectural, for its collection of | Colonial cape style buildings. |
With its government based at the former | colonial capital of Salisbury, its territory consisted |
hitecture of Antigua Guatemala, which was the | colonial capital of Central America at the time. |
ar after Acadia's founding, and served as the | colonial capital for much of the next hundred years. |
mid-17th century when Dutch farmers from the | colonial capital at Fort Orange in present-day Albany |
fter a brutal encounter and sent him to their | colonial capital Colombo where he was executed in 1803 |
s in what became the Historic Area of the old | colonial capital city. |
s situation, the French consul in Manila, the | colonial capital of the Philippines, was given permiss |
d much of Antigua Guatemala, at that time the | colonial capital of Central America. |
Asaba was once the | colonial capital of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate. |
ny of the James River Plantations between the | colonial capital city of Williamsburg (now the site of |
nflux of persons visiting the new College and | colonial capital in the 18th century, visitors to Colo |
York when the Americans briefly captured the | colonial capital in 1813 during the War of 1812. |
efeller Jr. as part of the restoration of the | colonial capital which became known worldwide as Colon |
antment, disillusionment and gratitude to the | colonial capital Calcutta is highly factual as well as |
Paca returned to Maryland, reading law in the | colonial capital of Annapolis under the tutelage of a |
oved to Williamsburg, Virginia and met in the | colonial Capitol building. |
Summit leaders in front of the | colonial Capitol building. |
In 1864, Seymour attained the apogee of his | colonial career as successor to Sir James Douglas as G |
His brother Robert Miller Mundy had a | colonial career in the West Indies. |
ave as governor of Jamaica and thus began his | colonial career as Governor of Jamaica. |
e chose to paint these houses pink based on a | colonial Caribbean color scheme. |
In the | colonial case, the same would hold true even though su |
The furnace smelted iron ore to produce | colonial cast iron products such as wagon wheel iron,: |
Colonial Casualties, The Brisbane Courier, (Monday, 8 | |
Revolution he was an active supporter of the | colonial cause, and his son Thomas Nelson, Jr. (Major |
o obey orders on account of sympathy with the | colonial cause. |
1760s, Hancock used his wealth to support the | colonial cause. |
n dead trees in holes originally excavated by | colonial cavity-nesting barbets, sometimes with both b |
Mechanic Street Cemetery is a historic | colonial cemetery on Mechanic Street in Westfield, Mas |
Johnstown | Colonial Cemetery is a historic cemetery and national |
Vine Lake Cemetery is a historic | colonial cemetery on Main Street in Medfield, Massachu |
be titled Beneath the Vermilion Ink: Japanese | Colonial Censorship and the Making of Modern Korean Li |
It studies the role of Japanese | colonial censorship in constituting and shaping modern |
The first British | colonial census of Punjab returned 3,861 Mughal Kayani |
Ethnological information collected in | colonial censuses indicate that the majority of the po |
He was among the developers of Lakewood | Colonial Center in 1937 in what is now Lakewood, WA . |
It was a | colonial center until Lesotho gained its independence. |
08 concert in Columbia, South Carolina at the | Colonial Center, Vedder stated, "Alright, this one goe |
mbia's main events venue until 2002, when the | Colonial Center, now Colonial Life Arena, opened. |
, which emphasized the problems of working in | colonial Central Africa. |
of the most powerful personalities in British | colonial Ceylon. |
He was interred in the burial ground of the | colonial Chapel of Ease of St. Bartholomew's Parish, C |
from 1843, when Vincent Stanton was appointed | Colonial Chaplain of Hong Kong. |
hese had a son, Richard Hayward Kidd, who was | Colonial Chaplain of Hong Kong until his death in 1879 |
hway, it is a sleepy village that retains its | colonial charm and is part of Tasmania's Heritage High |
Now a Hotel, it retains the old | colonial charms and its architecture is one of the few |
40% of the state's white men, and based on a | colonial charter signed by the British monarch, was un |
s were the acquisition of an extension to the | colonial charter to include the territory of present-d |
Proterospongia is an example of a | colonial choanoflagellate that may shed light on the o |
Scottish attitudes to | colonial church union changed in 1857 and those of Fre |
The houses and the | colonial church were abandoned and the waters of the U |
The first example of kicked eaves in a | colonial church |
On the projection of the | Colonial Church Chronicle and Missionary Journal in 18 |
ca early in the eighteenth century (ANDERSON, | Colonial Church, iii. |
e best preserved compass windows of surviving | colonial churches and displays the eventual style of c |
ly unique "Greek Cross plan", less common for | colonial churches.. |
Later, he travelled as an emissary to various | colonial cities. |
Town houses in | Colonial city |
a French privateering fleet on the Portuguese | colonial city of Rio de Janeiro in August 1710, during |
Sombrerete: | Colonial city established in 1555 as a village, actual |
, the house was located near the heart of the | colonial city and occupied a small hill overlooking th |
mpeche is an example of urbanism in a baroque | colonial city, with a reticular and regular plan, its |
He served in various senior | colonial civil service posts in the British Empire bef |
t members of these communities descended from | colonial civil servants rather than indentured laboure |
ed to move south and west to the frontiers of | colonial civilization. |
due to Hitler's lack of support for Franco's | colonial claim to French Moroccan territory. |
etts, with the exception of the second annual | Colonial Clash, to be played at Gillette Stadium. |
Colonial Clergy of the Middle Colonies: New York New J | |
Colonial Clergy of Maryland Delaware and Georgia | |
am Edward Addis (1844-1917) was an Australian | colonial clergyman. |
The | Colonial Club Dining Room (photographed in 1894 before |
In 1938 Eladio established the | Colonial Club, the first modern nightclub in Guadalaja |
member of the Quadrangle Club, and later the | Colonial Club. |
Three of the top | colonial clubs at the time, namely the Jockey Club, Vi |
y, Harris Neck is one of 18 sites forming the | Colonial Coast Birding Trail, inaugurated in 2000. |
d for ministers to wear a particular style of | colonial coat, whether more formal meeting procedures |
RaceTrac supplier | Colonial Coffee Roasters, Inc. donated enough coffee t |
ter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and | Colonial Coins New York: Doubleday, 1988. |
cut Spanish dollars and countermarked French | colonial coins. |
ter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and | Colonial Coins. |
The Aesthetics and Politics of | Colonial Collecting: India at World Fairs, Comparative |
Alice T. Miner | Colonial Collection is a historic home and museum loca |
ies of the Ivy League, and is one of the nine | Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revoluti |
ter Corps, which with the blue bend gives the | colonial colors and indicates the early organization o |
by his friend Wilhelm Knappe, who was German | colonial commissioner (Reichskommissar) in the area, 1 |
n, conditional that Fisher be on the Verein's | colonial committee. |
The town is one of the oldest French | colonial communities to survive into the 21st Century |
Port Royal was the site one of the earliest | colonial communities and trading posts in middle Tenne |
y of Swords and had been asked by the English | colonial community to go to Westminster in 1385 to tra |
husetts founded Portsmouth, the second oldest | colonial community in Rhode Island. |
He was also a director of numerous | colonial companies including the failing Australian Ag |
Association of Glasgow and a director of the | Colonial Company of London. |
wo global empires to rule, and with a growing | colonial competition of the Dutch, English and French, |
Jennings represented New South Wales at the | colonial conference held in London in 1887. |
In April 1907 Lyne accompanied Deakin to the | colonial conference and endeavoured to persuade the En |
He was a delegate to the | colonial conference in London from 1866 to 1867. |
The First | Colonial Conference met in London in 1887 on the occas |
28 June - A | Colonial Conference, held in Ottawa, Canada, resolves |
1902, again he acted as the Secretary to the | Colonial Conference, and in 1903 he received thanks of |
ed by British officers in the Crimean War and | colonial conflicts due to the stopping power of its la |
ngle warfare in its various post-World War II | colonial conflicts, it did not replace 37 Pattern in g |
Court House in 1775, then as a member of the | Colonial Congress at Halifax in 1776 and a delegate to |
Colonial Connecticut Records: The Public Records of th | |
Colonial Connecticut Records 1636-1776, Vol. 12 page 4 | |
He participated in the | colonial conquest of Libya in 1911-1912, served in Wor |
European Trade and | Colonial Conquest (Anthem South Asian Studies) (2005) |
Colonial Consciousness In Commonwealth Literature (198 | |
ed not to reduce its Pacific Squadron without | colonial consent. |
licy towards Cuba, replaced Weyler, drew up a | colonial constitution for Cuba and Puerto Rico and ins |
British | Colonial Constitutions 1947 (Oxford: Clarendon, 1952). |
o the area's highly acidic soil, climate, and | colonial construction. |
Nonetheless, the | Colonial continues to be a testing ground for Broadway |
t major eighteenth century challenge to local | colonial control of relations with Indian tribes," and |
Portugal, France and Belgium established | colonial control over the entire region by the late 19 |
h the Korean Empire, which was under Japanese | colonial control at that time. |
4th, 6th, 7th, 11th, 13th, 21st, 35th and 1st | Colonial Corps, during which it participated in the Fi |
went to New Zealand to star in Greenstone, a | colonial costume drama for television. |
The | Colonial Councils-now Municipal Councils-could combine |
pecifically for the warfare of 1754-1763, the | colonial counterpart to the Seven Years War in Europe. |
Worlds ships are generally weaker than their | Colonial counterparts, as well having no counterpart f |
A few nationalist movements in | colonial countries would take no part in the conflict, |
them” and alluded to those in authorities in | colonial countries. |
ship was contested from July 11 to July 14 at | Colonial Country Club. |
The golf course at | Colonial Country Club was designed by John Bredemus of |
Colonial Country Club (Fort Worth) | |
Colonial Country Club, Fort Myers | |
City Park Course in 1952 and 1953 and at the | Colonial Country Club. |
Colonial Country Club is a private golf club in Fort W | |
It was played at | Colonial Country Club in Jackson, Mississippi. |
Colonial Country Club (Memphis) | |
constitutional position for her as England's | colonial country. |
a two-volume set of the records of Virginia's | colonial courts, Virginia Colonial Decisions: The Repo |
al influences are Caribbean, French, American | Colonial, Creole, Acadian, Spanish and Neoclassical Re |
rm for an anglicised south Asian, without any | colonial critique. |
d was classified as both a sloop of war and a | colonial cruiser. |
l feminist text that simultaneously critiques | colonial culture, women's status in society, and repre |
Qera's first professional club were | Colonial Cup side Coastal Stallions whom he played for |
Colonial Cup Champion:2000 (Flint Generals - UHL) | |
He played for the Suva Highlanders in the | Colonial Cup but after his performance in the rugby se |
ng and centre position for the Knights in the | Colonial Cup and for the Fiji Warriors. |
Nagusa played for Tailevu in the | Colonial Cup competition. |
also named Man of Match in two of the Knights | Colonial Cup matches after which he was chosen into th |
The Fury won the | Colonial Cup his first two years as their coach. |
League (UHL) and he helped them win the UHL's | Colonial Cup, as playoff champions. |
he captained the Tailevu Knights for the 2006 | Colonial Cup, and then signed with Clermont Auvergne i |
he Stallions in 2006 in which they lifted the | Colonial Cup, he joined provincial stalwarts Nadroga. |
This article is about the | colonial currency. |
It is a | colonial cyanobacterium, the bacteria initially formin |
In 1917, the | Colonial Dames of America placed a marker at the site |
It was vacant and neglected in 1951 when the | Colonial Dames of America in California bought, moved |
phia, it is operated as a house museum by the | Colonial Dames of America and the Friends of Lemon Hil |
The McElroy Octagon House, also known as the | Colonial Dames Octagon House, is an historic octagonal |
ouse was purchased by the National Society of | Colonial Dames of America in the State of North Caroli |
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