The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 191
... effect that settle- ment was to stop here , just as if the boundary line had marked the end of the ocean . But , even before notices to this effect had been pro- claimed , the flocks were well across the boundary . The lure of " new ...
... effect that settle- ment was to stop here , just as if the boundary line had marked the end of the ocean . But , even before notices to this effect had been pro- claimed , the flocks were well across the boundary . The lure of " new ...
Page 251
... EFFECTS OF THE DISCOVERIES 251 Prices at the diggings were , on the average , about one - third to a half higher than in ... effect of the gold upon over- seas immigration became evident . In that month more than 19,000 persons landed in ...
... EFFECTS OF THE DISCOVERIES 251 Prices at the diggings were , on the average , about one - third to a half higher than in ... effect of the gold upon over- seas immigration became evident . In that month more than 19,000 persons landed in ...
Page 358
... effect to the financial part of their Pacific policy , and she had definitely taken the line that a forward Pacific policy must de- pend on their effective combination and financial co - operation . She was , however , perfectly willing ...
... effect to the financial part of their Pacific policy , and she had definitely taken the line that a forward Pacific policy must de- pend on their effective combination and financial co - operation . She was , however , perfectly willing ...
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