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Grey, (Earl.) The Colonial Policy of Lord J ohn Puss ell’s 
Administration. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1853. vol. 1, 
pp. 128—142. 
An account of the Policy of the Government in the years 
1846—52. 
Hart, (Daniel.) Trinidad and the other West India Co- 
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A collection of statistical and miscellaneous matter chiefly 
relating to Trinidad. 
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vol. 8vo. London, 1856., pp. 394 — 399. 
Contains a short account of Trinidad chiefly in reference 
to the Wesleyan Missionary Society ; with some remarks 
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Johnston, (Lewis F. C.) Institutes of the Civil Law of 
Spain. 8vo. London, 1825. 
A summary of the Law of Spain for the use of the inha- 
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Part 1st contains an account of the Island and of its pro- 
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many interesting and valuable details in the second part, 
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Joseph, (E. L.) Warner Arundell, the Adventures of a 
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A work of fiction, noticed here because it presents a good 
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