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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... England . The rainfall shows great variation in proportion to the size of the country , from 14 to over 200 inches per annum ; there are few districts in which it is deficient . The combina- tion of mild temperatures with well ...
... England . The rainfall shows great variation in proportion to the size of the country , from 14 to over 200 inches per annum ; there are few districts in which it is deficient . The combina- tion of mild temperatures with well ...
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... England . Four provincial committees were organised , with a fifth in England to receive and distribute goods on arrival from New Zealand . In February 1917 , arrangements were made to co - operate with the St John's Ambulance Society ...
... England . Four provincial committees were organised , with a fifth in England to receive and distribute goods on arrival from New Zealand . In February 1917 , arrangements were made to co - operate with the St John's Ambulance Society ...
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... England , with its grades and estates more or less carefully balanced , and with no convict settlements . " The aim of this Company " , wrote the Directors in 1847 , with special reference to the colonies of Canterbury and Otago , " is ...
... England , with its grades and estates more or less carefully balanced , and with no convict settlements . " The aim of this Company " , wrote the Directors in 1847 , with special reference to the colonies of Canterbury and Otago , " is ...
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