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The creation of the job of Colonial Secretary, the Cabinet Secretariat and the League of Nations added to the Foreign Office's insecurity.
This vigilance and the Colonial Office's refusal to grant approval for an invasion of Benin City scuttled the expedition the Protectorate had planned for early 1895.
The 1851 arrangements were a compromise struck by the Governor between the colonists ' demands for representative government and the Colonial Office's wish to control the colony through the Governor.
In 1948 he was elected president of the Caribbean Congress of Labour, and between 1947 and 1950 was a member of the Colonial Office's Colonial Social Welfare Advisory Committee.
He successfully opposed the Colonial Office's initial decision to put New England and the Clarence Valley in the new colony of Queensland.

Colonial and bold
In a bold move, the fleet follows Captain Apollo's proposal of crossing a heavily-mined section of space as a shortcut, which is cleared beforehand by Captain Apollo himself and two of his closest friends, fellow Colonial warriors Lt. Starbuck and Lt. Boomer.

Colonial and strategy
He would live the next ten years in Algiers, where he was one of the main voices of a radio station directed to Portugal, Voz da Liberdade ( Freedom's Voice ), also called Rádio Argel, from where he reportedly led a series of activities supporting African forces opposing the Portuguese military intervention in the Portuguese Colonial War, including by airing privileged information regarding Portuguese strategy in the theater of war.

Colonial and brought
The 1960s brought about innovative thought to the French cuisine, especially because of the contribution of Portuguese immigrants that had come to the country fleeing the forced drafting to the Colonial Wars Portugal was fighting in Africa.
In 1951 external capital was brought in to assist farmers from the Colonial Welfare and Development office.
The first pygmy hippo was brought to Europe in 1873 after being captured in Sierra Leone by a member of the British Colonial Service but died shortly after arrival.
These horses were a blend of Colonial Spanish horses crossed English horses that were brought over in the 1700s.
The Wabar craters are impact craters located in Saudi Arabia first brought to the attention of Western scholars by British Arabist, explorer, writer and Colonial Office intelligence officer St. John Philby, who discovered them while searching for the legendary city of Ubar in Arabia in 1932.
On 21 March 1921, the Foreign and Colonial office legal advisers decided to introduce Article 25 into the Palestine Mandate, which brought Transjordan under the mandate and stated that in that territory, Britain could ' postpone or withhold ' those articles of the Mandate concerning a Jewish National Home.
To Africans, Garveyism brought a vision of liberation and an outlet for African's disillusion with existing authorities ( Colonial officials, European missionaries, chiefs, etc.
# Colonial abandonment and alienation: This topic is generally brought up to examine individuals and not the ex-colony as a whole.
During the Mexican Colonial period and after, European settlers brought in more intensive agriculture to the Wine Country, including growing grapes and wine production.
This brought into the fold Colonial ’ s stake in Colonial National Bank, the former National Bank of Fiji.
Colonial authorities brought charges against Andros and Dudley, but since none of their agents in London were prepared to take responsibility for making those charges in court, they were dismissed, and both men were freed.
Peters was recalled to Berlin and employed in the Imperial Colonial Office from 1893 to 1895, while official accusations were brought against him of excesses in his treatment of the native population.
Pressure from the Colonial Department on the War Office eventually brought about Meinertzhagen ’ s removal from Africa, as " he had become a negative symbol " and on 28 May 1906 " he found himself on a ship being trundled back to England in disgrace and in disgust.
Colonial administrators and settlers brought scientific cultivation to the country's main export crops ( cacao, coffee, cotton ).
The Exposition brought Spanish Colonial Revival into becoming California's " indigenous historical vernacular style ," very popular in poured concrete through the 1920s, still used and reinterpreted in the present day.
The 80th Colonial Division was brought from Gondar and the remaining two battalions of the Savoia Grenadiers from Addis Ababa.
Colonial powers that brought Indo-Caribbeans to the West Indies called them East Indian Coolie s-manual labourer or slave from India.
The Colonial Spanish horse is a foundation type of horse descended from the original Iberian horse stock brought from Spain to the Americas.
As a former British Colony, Australia's historical approach to Human Rights has been subject to the inheritance of its Colonial past-thus notions of the rights and processes established by the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689 were brought to Australia by British colonists, but so was the European legal precept of Terra Nullius ( overturned in 1992 ) by which Indigenous Australians were initially dispossessed without treaty nor compensation.
The vals criollo is a variation of the European Waltz brought by Spaniards to Peru, played with Spanish instruments by criollos or mestizos of all races since the Peruvian Colonial Period.
The Colonial Spanish Horse developed from animals of various breeds and types first brought from the Iberian peninsula to the Caribbean within the first 30 years of Conquest of the New World.
The Baptist faith was brought to Trinidad by the " Merikens ", former American slaves who were recruited by the British to fight, as the Corps of Colonial Marines, against the Americans during the War of 1812.
They also brought in a new goaltender, Sylvain Daigle, who had won three Colonial Cups with the Fury.

Colonial and into
In the 1980s books like Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter pondered anthropology's ties to colonial inequality, while the immense popularity of theorists such as Antonio Gramsci and Michel Foucault moved issues of power and hegemony into the spotlight.
The history can be divided into five eras: Pre-Columbian, The Conquest, The Colonial Period, The War of Independence and the Republican Era.
Washington was born into the provincial gentry of Colonial Virginia ; his wealthy planter family owned tobacco plantations and slaves.
" The evil commenced when we were in our Colonial state, but acts were passed by our Colonial Legislature, prohibiting the importation, of more slaves, into the Colony.
However the Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 continued to have application in the six Australian States and the Australian Capital Territory until the Australia Act of 1986 came into effect.
Colonial and modernizing states have also used cash taxes to draw or force reluctant subsistence producers into cash economies.
On June 17, two months into the colonial siege of Boston, at the Battle of Bunker Hill, just north of Boston, British forces are victorious, but only after suffering severe casualties and after Colonial forces run out of ammunition, Fort Ticonderoga is taken by American forces in New York Colony's northern frontier, and American forces unsuccessfully invade Canada, with an attack on Montreal defeated by British forces on November 13 and an attack on Quebec repulsed December 31.
The I Colonial Corps departed their trenches at 9: 30 am as part of a feint meant to lure the Germans opposite into a false sense of security.
* Adam Baldwin as Captain James Wilkins: An officer in the Loyalist Colonial militia recruited into the Green Dragoons by Captain Bordon.
The Spanish mission style was revived 100 later as the " Mission Revival ", and that soon evolved into the Spanish Colonial Revival.
He was fascinated with the American urban scene, “ our native architecture with its hideous beauty, its fantastic roofs, pseudo-gothic, French Mansard, Colonial, mongrel or what not, with eye-searing color or delicate harmonies of faded paint, shouldering one another along interminable streets that taper off into swamps or dump heaps .”
Colonial homes line the city streets to this day, in various states of disrepair and renovation ; the historical center of Mérida is currently undergoing a minor renaissance as more and more people are moving into the old buildings and reviving their former glory.
That same year, by order of King Charles I of England, the Virginia Colony was divided into the 8 original shires of Virginia by the House of Burgesses, one of which was Henrico County, which included the future land of Colonial Heights.
Rather the word was a translation into Maya of the Christian concept of the " One God ", used to enculturate the previously Polytheist Maya to the new Colonial religion.
The worship of Cocijo continued into early Colonial times.
During the 1960s and into the 1970s, Pine Hills grew north from the original subdivisions around Pine Hills Rd and Colonial Drive to include new neighborhoods off of Silver Star Rd in the north and to the east around Pine Hills and Indian Hill Roads.
However, because gambling was legal in Maryland and the Maryland state line ends at the low-water mark of Virginia's Potomac River shore, from 1949 to 1958, Colonial Beach offered slot machines in pier casinos extending into Maryland waters.
Colonial settlers began their migration into the northern end of the Shenandoah Valley in the early 18th century.
In an attempt to support the embattled troops the 1er BEP Replacement Company ( 120 men ) under Lieutenant Loth had been merged with 268 men from 3e BCCP ( Bataillon Colonial de Commandos Parachutistes, Parachute Colonial Commando Battalion ) under Captain Cazeaux and they were parachuted into That Khe on 8 October, but over the course of the next week destroyed as well.
The Wilson administration had merged the Colonial Office and the Commonwealth Relations Office in 1966 into the Commonwealth Office, which, two years later, was merged with the Foreign Office, to form the Foreign and Commonwealth Office ( FCO ).
The novel's scope takes in aspects of established Colonial American history including the call of the West, the often ignored histories of women, Native Americans, and slaves, plus excursions into geomancy, Deism, a hollow Earth, and — perhaps — alien abduction.

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