If you liked Humane policy by Saxe Bannister, start with The jurisdiction of the Privy Council in appeals by, and against, public officers in the colonies (1843), Memoir upon the improvement of the sheep and goats of Italy [by S. Bannister] (1861), and On abolishing transportation (1837). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The jurisdiction of the Privy Council in appeals by, and against, public officers in the colonies
1843 · 8 pages · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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Memoir upon the improvement of the sheep and goats of Italy [by S. Bannister]
1861 · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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On abolishing transportation
1837 · 88 pages · Saxe Bannister, Russell, John Russell Earl · Same author
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William Paterson, the merchant statesman, and founder of the Bank of England
1858 · 435 pages · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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Dulwich College; or The orphan and the poor defended from the errors of the Charity-trusts board
1856 · 46 pages · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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British colonization and coloured tribes
1838 · 323 pages · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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Humane policy, or, Justice to the aborigines of new settlements essential to a due expenditure of British money, and to the best interests of the settlers
1830 · 248 pages · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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The progress and prospects of British colonization, and foreign commerce, or, Policy reconciled with humanity
1844 · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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The proper treatment of discharged prisoners
1853 · 20 pages · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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Records of British enterprise beyond sea
1849 · 161 pages · Saxe Bannister · Same author
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What should I read after Humane policy?
BookOrb recommends The jurisdiction of the Privy Council in appeals by, and against, public officers in the colonies (1843), Memoir upon the improvement of the sheep and goats of Italy [by S. Bannister] (1861), On abolishing transportation (1837), William Paterson, the merchant statesman, and founder of the Bank of England (1858), and Dulwich College; or The orphan and the poor defended from the errors of the Charity-trusts board (1856).
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Who wrote Humane policy?
Humane policy is by Saxe Bannister.