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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... followed there by Kennedy ( 1847 ) before he met disaster near Cape York ( 1848 ) . Apart from those who followed up the tracks of the explorers , there was a steady pressure of men and flocks into the interior . The nineteen counties ...
... followed there by Kennedy ( 1847 ) before he met disaster near Cape York ( 1848 ) . Apart from those who followed up the tracks of the explorers , there was a steady pressure of men and flocks into the interior . The nineteen counties ...
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... followed by New South Wales , South Australia and Victoria . In South Australia , public opinion had followed closely the discussions between Lord Grey and the Legislative Council of New South Wales . In 1849 , it seemed to be the case ...
... followed by New South Wales , South Australia and Victoria . In South Australia , public opinion had followed closely the discussions between Lord Grey and the Legislative Council of New South Wales . In 1849 , it seemed to be the case ...
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... followed . The Secretary of State regretted the action taken by the Assembly , and felt no surprise at the attitude of the Council . Nevertheless , in anticipation of a ministerial victory at the polls , he expressed the hope " that the ...
... followed . The Secretary of State regretted the action taken by the Assembly , and felt no surprise at the attitude of the Council . Nevertheless , in anticipation of a ministerial victory at the polls , he expressed the hope " that the ...
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