Transcript of annual speech given by Governor John C. West to both houses of the state legislature in joint opening session to report on the condition of the state of South Carolina.
Transcript of annual speech given by Governor John C. West to both houses of the state legislature in joint opening session to report on the condition of the state of South Carolina.
The process of the racialisation of the Western political thinking and its expansion into the Western political thinking is analyzed in the context in the British colonial experience and the phenomenon of Morant Bay Rebellion in Jamaica in 1865. Jamaica – whose economy been based traditionally on sugar plantation – suffered by the decline of world prizes, abolition of slavery, and end of trade monopoly in the first decades of the nineteenth century. The British colony witnessed widespread poverty and deterioration of racial relationships. The methods used by Governor Edward John Eyre to suppress the revolt of local black populations in October 1865 compromised the image of Great Britain as "moral empire", split the British public opinion and demonstrated visibly the crisis of the Western liberalism challenged by the political and social problems in the overseas.
The report of a meeting of "Democratic Whigs and Antimasons" of Pittsburgh, Pa. on January 25, 1846, chaired by the Mayor of Pittsburgh, Gabriel Adams. Includes an address (p. 3-10) drafted by a committee chaired by James Dunlop. ; Caption title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
First published in 1987. This examination of the career of John Wheatley indicates the way in which one Irishman – reared among Liberal and Radical coal miners and taught by Roman Catholic priests and nationalist leaders to regard obedience to the Catholic Church and promotion of Home Rule as the vital interests for Irish Catholics – became a Socialist and adapted his Radical political views and devotional Roman Catholic convictions to a Parliamentary and Catholic Socialism. This title will be of interest to scholars and students of British and Labour history.
Fort Bridger, Utah, 1864-1866 -- Fort Yuma, California, 1868-1869 -- Camp Lowell, Arizona, 1869-1870 -- Fort Yuma, California, 1870-1871 -- Fort Wingate, New Mexico, 1874-1875 -- Fort Wingate, New Mexico, 1876-1878 -- Fort Sully, Dakota, 1882-1886 -- Fort Clark, Texas, 1887-1888 -- Fort Davis, Texas, 1888-1890 -- Retirement and after.