This seventh volume of the "Report of Proceedings" from the Royal Colonial Institute offers a fascinating glimpse into the issues and discussions surrounding the British Empire at the time. Compiled by the Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), this report provides insights into the political, social, and economic considerations pertinent to the administration and development of the colonies.
The proceedings capture diverse perspectives on subjects vital to the Empire's functioning, giving historical context to the period of colonial expansion and governance. This volume is essential for anyone interested in understanding the history of the British Empire, colonialism, and the Royal Colonial Institute's role in shaping imperial policy.
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