The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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This was the point of view not only of humanitarians inside the Colonial Office , but of such an ardent colonial reformer as Charles Buller.1 When complaints against the existing governmental autocracies at the Cape and in New South ...
This was the point of view not only of humanitarians inside the Colonial Office , but of such an ardent colonial reformer as Charles Buller.1 When complaints against the existing governmental autocracies at the Cape and in New South ...
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PROMISE OF CHANGE IN NEW SOUTH WALES 353 At length in August 1838 Molesworth's Committee reported in favour of discontinuing transportation to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land as soon as possible . ? From that moment the grant of ...
PROMISE OF CHANGE IN NEW SOUTH WALES 353 At length in August 1838 Molesworth's Committee reported in favour of discontinuing transportation to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land as soon as possible . ? From that moment the grant of ...
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But the independence of these countries and the opening of a legal trade between England and South America sapped the commercial advantages which they had hitherto enjoyed . Henceforth England's contact with South America was direct .
But the independence of these countries and the opening of a legal trade between England and South America sapped the commercial advantages which they had hitherto enjoyed . Henceforth England's contact with South America was direct .
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