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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EXPERIMENTS WITH REFRIGERATION was very successful , and was the beginning of a veritable revolution , not only in the economic ... It was the manager of one of these companies who was primarily responsible for the first experiment of ...
EXPERIMENTS WITH REFRIGERATION was very successful , and was the beginning of a veritable revolution , not only in the economic ... It was the manager of one of these companies who was primarily responsible for the first experiment of ...
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Three years later Ballance was Minister of Lands and endeavoured to extend Rolleston's experiment of village settlements . Many of his schemes were successful ; but he had insufficient powers , in some cases was badly advised , and his ...
Three years later Ballance was Minister of Lands and endeavoured to extend Rolleston's experiment of village settlements . Many of his schemes were successful ; but he had insufficient powers , in some cases was badly advised , and his ...
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The debates in the House show a good deal of confusion concerning the purposes of the Act . Its author and advocate is reported as having appealed to the House in terms that are illuminating— “ Frankly , the bill is but an experiment " ...
The debates in the House show a good deal of confusion concerning the purposes of the Act . Its author and advocate is reported as having appealed to the House in terms that are illuminating— “ Frankly , the bill is but an experiment " ...
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