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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Page 407
The story of this settlement is told elsewhere . The process was slow for many
reasons — distance from England , the desire of the Home Government to isolate
convict settlement , the effort of the missionary societies to save the natives from ...
The story of this settlement is told elsewhere . The process was slow for many
reasons — distance from England , the desire of the Home Government to isolate
convict settlement , the effort of the missionary societies to save the natives from ...
Page 843
The boundary question was not finally settled till 1842 . The famous dispute
regarding the Oregon territory was settled by diplomacy and not by arbitration .
Questions regarding the disputed matters of discovery , occupation and
settlement ...
The boundary question was not finally settled till 1842 . The famous dispute
regarding the Oregon territory was settled by diplomacy and not by arbitration .
Questions regarding the disputed matters of discovery , occupation and
settlement ...
Page 962
JOURDAIN , W. R. History of Land Legislation and Settlement in New Zealand .
1925 . ... The Romantic Story of Waipu and Sister Settlements . Auckland ...
MILFORD , G. D. Governor Phillip and the Early Settlement of New South Wales .
JOURDAIN , W. R. History of Land Legislation and Settlement in New Zealand .
1925 . ... The Romantic Story of Waipu and Sister Settlements . Auckland ...
MILFORD , G. D. Governor Phillip and the Early Settlement of New South Wales .
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