The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Banks found " the finest timber my eyes ever beheld " . In general , it appeared that the natives of fertile districts were more affable than those where food was scarce . Banks and Solander could botanise without danger . Passing the ...
... Banks found " the finest timber my eyes ever beheld " . In general , it appeared that the natives of fertile districts were more affable than those where food was scarce . Banks and Solander could botanise without danger . Passing the ...
Page 165
... banks became largely loan mortgage companies , advancing with the utmost liberality on fixed securities as though the need for liquid assets in banking had passed away . " The position was masked for many years be- cause the banks ...
... banks became largely loan mortgage companies , advancing with the utmost liberality on fixed securities as though the need for liquid assets in banking had passed away . " The position was masked for many years be- cause the banks ...
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... Bank , 165 ; Savings Bank deposits , 164 ; demand for a rural bank , 198 Banks , Sir Joseph , 23 , 24 , 26 , 33 Banks Is . , 16 , 25 Banks Peninsula , 2 , 18 ; whaling stations on , 35 ; French purchases of land in , 73 ; French ...
... Bank , 165 ; Savings Bank deposits , 164 ; demand for a rural bank , 198 Banks , Sir Joseph , 23 , 24 , 26 , 33 Banks Is . , 16 , 25 Banks Peninsula , 2 , 18 ; whaling stations on , 35 ; French purchases of land in , 73 ; French ...
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