The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... United States was building up her Pacific power . By the Oregon Treaty of 1846 the 49th parallel was fixed as the boundary between the United States and British North America , and Oregon became American territory . In the same year war ...
... United States was building up her Pacific power . By the Oregon Treaty of 1846 the 49th parallel was fixed as the boundary between the United States and British North America , and Oregon became American territory . In the same year war ...
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... United States and taken to journalism . Reaching Brisbane in 1883 at the age of twenty - two , he set himself the task of organising socialist theory and trade - union action so that they should exert a disciplined and united power ...
... United States and taken to journalism . Reaching Brisbane in 1883 at the age of twenty - two , he set himself the task of organising socialist theory and trade - union action so that they should exert a disciplined and united power ...
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... united race . ' " " A united race means not only that its members can intermarry and associate without degradation on either side , but implies ... a people possessing the same general cast of character , tone of thought , the same ...
... united race . ' " " A united race means not only that its members can intermarry and associate without degradation on either side , but implies ... a people possessing the same general cast of character , tone of thought , the same ...
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