Partial draft of speech, concerning foreign relations with Great Britain; refers to the "unhappy" people of England; claims that they are being goverened by an oppressive group of people; believes that the same situation is developing in South Africa. Df
[4], 72, 129-160, 97-303, [9] p.Attributed by Wing to William Petyt.With table of contents and errat...
In the early nineteenth century, the linguistic situation of the Eastern Cape was changing among the...
In the period from 1767 to 1770 an attitude toward the colonies matured in Britain which changed in ...
Partial draft of speech concerning the early relationship between the United States and Great Britai...
Partial draft of speech claiming that the early statesman would be still crying out today if they we...
Patial draft of speech concerning rights of Americans; refers to the infringements of colonists' rig...
Draft of a speech; missing first two pages; concerns a treaty; Tyler does not feel that the treaty s...
Partial draft of speech, referring to other forms government in comparison to that of the U.S.; feel...
From the late nineteenth century onwards the critical eyes of black British individuals and organisa...
From 1834 to 1836 the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope was in a state of fermentation that was to bri...
Using original sources the author weaves a number of themes into the sad personal story of Uganda?s ...
While strictly speaking, English soil did not automatically confer or restore a slave\u27s freedom, ...
In the existing historiography on the final settlement of the long running Rhodesian UDI crisis, the...
Almost a century ago, Lord Stanley, the Secretary of State for the Colonies wrote these words at t...
Published text of a speech by British parliament member Edmund Burke, expressing sympathy with the A...
[4], 72, 129-160, 97-303, [9] p.Attributed by Wing to William Petyt.With table of contents and errat...
In the early nineteenth century, the linguistic situation of the Eastern Cape was changing among the...
In the period from 1767 to 1770 an attitude toward the colonies matured in Britain which changed in ...
Partial draft of speech concerning the early relationship between the United States and Great Britai...
Partial draft of speech claiming that the early statesman would be still crying out today if they we...
Patial draft of speech concerning rights of Americans; refers to the infringements of colonists' rig...
Draft of a speech; missing first two pages; concerns a treaty; Tyler does not feel that the treaty s...
Partial draft of speech, referring to other forms government in comparison to that of the U.S.; feel...
From the late nineteenth century onwards the critical eyes of black British individuals and organisa...
From 1834 to 1836 the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope was in a state of fermentation that was to bri...
Using original sources the author weaves a number of themes into the sad personal story of Uganda?s ...
While strictly speaking, English soil did not automatically confer or restore a slave\u27s freedom, ...
In the existing historiography on the final settlement of the long running Rhodesian UDI crisis, the...
Almost a century ago, Lord Stanley, the Secretary of State for the Colonies wrote these words at t...
Published text of a speech by British parliament member Edmund Burke, expressing sympathy with the A...
[4], 72, 129-160, 97-303, [9] p.Attributed by Wing to William Petyt.With table of contents and errat...
In the early nineteenth century, the linguistic situation of the Eastern Cape was changing among the...
In the period from 1767 to 1770 an attitude toward the colonies matured in Britain which changed in ...