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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... less attractive regions of dense forest by the later patrilineal tribes , which occupied fertile river valleys , then common enough in central Australia . Trespass laws may have so fixed the boundaries of the tribes that ensuing ...
... less attractive regions of dense forest by the later patrilineal tribes , which occupied fertile river valleys , then common enough in central Australia . Trespass laws may have so fixed the boundaries of the tribes that ensuing ...
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... less unequi- vocally the faith of his party : " Should the worst happen , after every- thing has been done that honour will permit , Australia will stand behind the mother country to help and defend her to our last man and our last ...
... less unequi- vocally the faith of his party : " Should the worst happen , after every- thing has been done that honour will permit , Australia will stand behind the mother country to help and defend her to our last man and our last ...
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... less extent in wool and wheat , and was due , in part , to the war , and , in part , to the less favourable weather conditions for the coming export season . On September 29 , the associated banks announced a change in exchange rates in ...
... less extent in wool and wheat , and was due , in part , to the war , and , in part , to the less favourable weather conditions for the coming export season . On September 29 , the associated banks announced a change in exchange rates in ...
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