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Filed under: Colonial administrators -- Africa -- FictionFiled under: Colonial administrators -- Fiction The Village in the Jungle (London: Edward Arnold, 1913), by Leonard Woolf Hartly House, Calcutta, by Sophia Goldsborne: A Novel of the Days of Warren Hastings, Reprinted From the Edition of 1789 (reprint of a 1908 annotated edition (Goldsborne is the narrator, not the author); Kolkata: Stamp Digest, 1984), by Phebe Gibbes, ed. by John Macfarlane and Evan Cotton, contrib. by G. F. Barwick (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Hartly House, Calcutta (3 volumes; London: Printed by J. Dodsley, 1789), by Phebe Gibbes Filed under: Colonial administrators -- Malta
Filed under: Colonial administrators -- Philippines -- Attitudes -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714 The Revolution in New England Justified, and the People There Vindicated From the Aspersions Cast Upon Them by Mr. John Palmer, in His Pretended Answer to the Declaration, Published by the Inhabitants of Boston, and the Country Adjacent, on the Day When They Secured Their Late Oppressors, Who Acted by an Illegal and Arbitrary Commission From the late King James ("E. R." and "S. S." believe to be Rawson and Sewall; Boston: Printed for J. Brunning, 1691), by Edward Rawson and Samuel Sewall An Impartial Account of the State of New England: or, The Late Government There, Vindicated in Answer to the Declaration Which the Faction Set Forth When They Overturned That Government, by John Palmer (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Revolution in New-England Justified, and the People There Vindicated From the Aspersions Cast Upon Them by Mr. John Palmer, in his Pretended Answer to the Declaration Published by the Inhabitants of Boston (with an added narrative of the proceedings of "Sir Edmund Androsse and His Accomplices" by Stoughton et al.; Boston: Reprinted and sold by I. Thomas, 1773), by Edward Rawson and Samuel Sewall, contrib. by William Stoughton, Thomas Hinckley, Wart. Winthrop, Bartholomew Gedney, and Samuel Shrimpton (HTML at Evans TCP) Filed under: Dorchester, Guy Carleton, Baron, 1724-1808
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