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Mauritius.

Publisher: London : Printed by S. Bagster, Jun, 1835Description: 11, [1]p.Subject(s): Mauritius -- History
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.69(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33199-1001
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PAM VOL.69(1) Outlines of a plan submitted to Her Majesty's government for the purpose of establishing an authorized committee to regulate and carry on the introduction of Indian laborers at Mauritius, on such principles as will secure to the natives of India all the advantages which emigration, properly conducted, is known to hold out, and at the same time relieve the colony from the distressing embarrassment which it now suffers, from the want of means to cultivate the land. ...The observations by Charles Anderson, ... PAM VOL.69(2) A letter to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, Secretary of State for the Colonies, upon the policy of permitting emigration from the continent of India to the Mauritius. By Major Edward Archer, ... PAM VOL.69(3) The following statement respecting the Mauritius was published in the Christian Advocate newspaper, about two years ago. ... PAM VOL.69(4) Mauritius. PAM VOL.69(5) The case of Robert Langslow, Esq. late judge of the District Court of Colombo, in the island of Ceylon, as it appears from the official documents. PAM VOL.69(6) In the Privy Council. Petition to the Queen from Robert Langslow, Esquire, late judge of the District Court of Colombo, No. 1 South, in the island of Ceylon. PAM VOL.69(7) A vindication of the judges who decided the case of James Minchin, Esq. in the Supreme Court, Madras. By Sir Edward John Gambier, ...

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