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“This account of British Guiana is the best that has been published....One feels that the author's great knowledge of and familiarity with British Guiana has enabled him to synthesize his material extremely well.”–Political Science Quarterly Related Free eBooks - Legends And Myths Of The Aboriginal Indians Of British Guiana
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