The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... experience which should have warned South Australia against her attempt to settle the tropical coastal plains . The premature effort of the young colony to develop the Northern Territory was an unwise policy badly executed from the ...
... experience which should have warned South Australia against her attempt to settle the tropical coastal plains . The premature effort of the young colony to develop the Northern Territory was an unwise policy badly executed from the ...
Page 434
... experience of the members of the Convention in their several colonies . Bryce's American Commonwealth had recently been published , and was a mine of information as to the working of the federal system on a large scale . But the ...
... experience of the members of the Convention in their several colonies . Bryce's American Commonwealth had recently been published , and was a mine of information as to the working of the federal system on a large scale . But the ...
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... experienced Administration in the neighbouring Papua . The majority of a Royal Commission of three , presided over by ... experience other than their own and suspicious of expert advice , especially when associated with a suggestion of ...
... experienced Administration in the neighbouring Papua . The majority of a Royal Commission of three , presided over by ... experience other than their own and suspicious of expert advice , especially when associated with a suggestion of ...
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