King's college lectures on colonial problems /
edited by F. J. C. Hearnshaw.
- London : G. Bell, 1913.
- xiii, 252 p. ; 20 cm.
Prefatory note, a letter from the Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, M. P., read before the delivery of the first of these lectures.--Introduction, by R. M. Burrows and F. J. C. Hearnshaw.--I. The colonies in international law, by Rev. T. J. Lawrence.--II. Native land and labour in the South seas, by Sir Everard im Thurn.--III. Problems of Australian federation, by the Hon. Sir John A. Cockburn.--IV. The influence of science on empire, by Sir C. P. Lucas.--V. The colonial reformers of 1830, by Prof. H. E. Egerton.--VI. The problem of an imperial executive, by Sidney Low.--Index.
14016902
Great Britain--Colonies.
JV1027 / .H45
325.3 / HEK
Prefatory note, a letter from the Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, M. P., read before the delivery of the first of these lectures.--Introduction, by R. M. Burrows and F. J. C. Hearnshaw.--I. The colonies in international law, by Rev. T. J. Lawrence.--II. Native land and labour in the South seas, by Sir Everard im Thurn.--III. Problems of Australian federation, by the Hon. Sir John A. Cockburn.--IV. The influence of science on empire, by Sir C. P. Lucas.--V. The colonial reformers of 1830, by Prof. H. E. Egerton.--VI. The problem of an imperial executive, by Sidney Low.--Index.
14016902
Great Britain--Colonies.
JV1027 / .H45
325.3 / HEK