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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... tion and management of the Australian Patriotic Association , but , in this , his actions were constitutional . Gradually he withdrew from his earlier associates and gave expression to less violent views . He was one of the first to ...
... tion and management of the Australian Patriotic Association , but , in this , his actions were constitutional . Gradually he withdrew from his earlier associates and gave expression to less violent views . He was one of the first to ...
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... tion of Cook's labours in the colonisation and annexation of New Zealand . Thus by 1840 the larger land masses susceptible of colonisa- tion in the Southern Pacific had been taken into the British Empire , but no attempt had been made ...
... tion of Cook's labours in the colonisation and annexation of New Zealand . Thus by 1840 the larger land masses susceptible of colonisa- tion in the Southern Pacific had been taken into the British Empire , but no attempt had been made ...
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... tion into a British colony could be regulated , but not into other places of which the principal was Fiji . The other Australian colonies accepted no responsibility for the action of Queensland , and Queens- land claimed that the abuses ...
... tion into a British colony could be regulated , but not into other places of which the principal was Fiji . The other Australian colonies accepted no responsibility for the action of Queensland , and Queens- land claimed that the abuses ...
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