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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... fact , while he remained in New South Wales , Lowe's conduct was marked by serious inconsistencies , although he gave ample evidence of the qualities which later made him in England Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary of State for ...
... fact , while he remained in New South Wales , Lowe's conduct was marked by serious inconsistencies , although he gave ample evidence of the qualities which later made him in England Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary of State for ...
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... facts had to be faced that New South Wales now meant the wool trade , and that the wool trade meant the squatters ... fact that throws much light on their status in the colony . They represented the financial interests . Squatting ...
... facts had to be faced that New South Wales now meant the wool trade , and that the wool trade meant the squatters ... fact that throws much light on their status in the colony . They represented the financial interests . Squatting ...
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... fact that the land and labour were provided so rapidly that they broke down the weak compromise for the provision of capital and organisation . That Britain saw good in the South Australian experiment was shown by the fact that the ...
... fact that the land and labour were provided so rapidly that they broke down the weak compromise for the provision of capital and organisation . That Britain saw good in the South Australian experiment was shown by the fact that the ...
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