Above all things we must confidently expect, as an indispensable condition of the proposed arrangement, that the colonial laws and their administration will be such that Indian settlers, who have completed the terms of service to which they agreed, as... Africa: Slave Or Free? - Page 95by John Hobbis Harris - 1919 - 244 pagesFull view - About this book
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...has reinforced Lord Salisbury's position that it is " an indispensable condition . . . that native settlers who have completed the terms of service to which they agreed " shall " be in all respects free men, with privileges no whit inferior to those of any other class... | |
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