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 56
... proposal for coping with the first of these two problems , by establishing a colony in New South Wales , was brought under the notice of the Government . It was not accepted , however , as a plan for dealing with the American Loyalists ...
... proposal for coping with the first of these two problems , by establishing a colony in New South Wales , was brought under the notice of the Government . It was not accepted , however , as a plan for dealing with the American Loyalists ...
Page 57
... proposal had been before the Government nearly a year and a half when Young's memorandum was submitted . Young was at that time solely concerned with the fate of the American Loyalists ; and it was Lord Sydney who , perplexed by the ...
... proposal had been before the Government nearly a year and a half when Young's memorandum was submitted . Young was at that time solely concerned with the fate of the American Loyalists ; and it was Lord Sydney who , perplexed by the ...
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... proposal was unanimously carried , and was soon afterwards crystallised by Dr Quick in a draft bill . The novel and significant feature of the proposal was that it mapped out in advance , by Act of Parliament , the whole pro- cess of ...
... proposal was unanimously carried , and was soon afterwards crystallised by Dr Quick in a draft bill . The novel and significant feature of the proposal was that it mapped out in advance , by Act of Parliament , the whole pro- cess of ...
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