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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Page 119
... obtained a grant of land should maintain one convict per 100 acres of his holding . This plan had the further ... obtain more land , not for cultivation but speculation . Protests came from the free settlers , who wished to obtain from ...
... obtained a grant of land should maintain one convict per 100 acres of his holding . This plan had the further ... obtain more land , not for cultivation but speculation . Protests came from the free settlers , who wished to obtain from ...
Page 205
... obtained some degree of fixity and some power of purchase . In short , their three - fold programme of 1841 was obtained : the Order - in - Council was the sheet - anchor of their rights . Gipps had kept off the storm ; now a permanent ...
... obtained some degree of fixity and some power of purchase . In short , their three - fold programme of 1841 was obtained : the Order - in - Council was the sheet - anchor of their rights . Gipps had kept off the storm ; now a permanent ...
Page 273
... obtained a permanent grant for the main- tenance of the civil and judicial establishments and for religious pur ... obtain authoritative sanction for the scheme . Grey and Stephen did not underestimate the difficulty of intro- ducing a ...
... obtained a permanent grant for the main- tenance of the civil and judicial establishments and for religious pur ... obtain authoritative sanction for the scheme . Grey and Stephen did not underestimate the difficulty of intro- ducing a ...
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