The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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To a committee of the House of Commons in 1779 Joseph Banks , President of the Royal Society , made the suggestion of Botany Bay - a seven months ' voyage , as he explained , from England , where the natives would probably offer no ...
To a committee of the House of Commons in 1779 Joseph Banks , President of the Royal Society , made the suggestion of Botany Bay - a seven months ' voyage , as he explained , from England , where the natives would probably offer no ...
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On 5 March 1784 a new standing committee of Council was established , consisting of eighteen members , and described as the Committee " for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and the plantations ” .
On 5 March 1784 a new standing committee of Council was established , consisting of eighteen members , and described as the Committee " for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and the plantations ” .
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THE ABORIGINES COMMITTEE AND WEST AFRICA 661 thropists ' whose hearts led them to extravagant hopes where their heads might have given them warning . Stephen looked at West Africa as he looked at every other imperial problem , with the ...
THE ABORIGINES COMMITTEE AND WEST AFRICA 661 thropists ' whose hearts led them to extravagant hopes where their heads might have given them warning . Stephen looked at West Africa as he looked at every other imperial problem , with the ...
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