The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The United States , however , showed no political interest in any group except the Sandwich Islands , where American missionaries and residents had acquired considerable influence . Not anxious to annex them herself , she nevertheless ...
The United States , however , showed no political interest in any group except the Sandwich Islands , where American missionaries and residents had acquired considerable influence . Not anxious to annex them herself , she nevertheless ...
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Offences against the Master and Servants Act and not a few assaults were committed and punished , but the pastoralists were not yet united . Delay might mean the drying of the grass and the lowering of the clip's value by the presence ...
Offences against the Master and Servants Act and not a few assaults were committed and punished , but the pastoralists were not yet united . Delay might mean the drying of the grass and the lowering of the clip's value by the presence ...
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“ The unity of Australia is nothing , if it does not imply a 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 ...
“ The unity of Australia is nothing , if it does not imply a 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 ...
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The South Australian Association | 5 |
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