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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Page 113
... favour of their reception at the expiration of their several sentences upon terms of perfect equality with the free settlers " , he was also informed that the conduct of the Governor in this respect had drawn upon him the condemnation ...
... favour of their reception at the expiration of their several sentences upon terms of perfect equality with the free settlers " , he was also informed that the conduct of the Governor in this respect had drawn upon him the condemnation ...
Page 151
... favour the emancipists , and as a consequence fell foul of the officials and the exclusives . His military service had won the thanks of Parliament ( 27 February 1814 ) and learned societies had recognised the value of his astronomical ...
... favour the emancipists , and as a consequence fell foul of the officials and the exclusives . His military service had won the thanks of Parliament ( 27 February 1814 ) and learned societies had recognised the value of his astronomical ...
Page 499
... favour of the Protectionists . Both parties realised the futility of further imme- diate struggle , and for a few years there was an uncertain " fiscal truce " . On another issue , still more important for the future of the country ...
... favour of the Protectionists . Both parties realised the futility of further imme- diate struggle , and for a few years there was an uncertain " fiscal truce " . On another issue , still more important for the future of the country ...
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