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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Page 33
... success of the Fancy attracted other vessels . In 1798 the Hunter pro- cured a cargo of spars in the Waihau River with which she sailed for China . In 1801 the Plumier and the Royal Admiral visited the Thames and procured cargoes ...
... success of the Fancy attracted other vessels . In 1798 the Hunter pro- cured a cargo of spars in the Waihau River with which she sailed for China . In 1801 the Plumier and the Royal Admiral visited the Thames and procured cargoes ...
Page 112
... success . The county council asked for increased powers , and an Act of 1868 allowed it to elect its own chairman ... successful than the measure of 1867. Fox reappeared on the scene , and the provincialists had once again an ...
... success . The county council asked for increased powers , and an Act of 1868 allowed it to elect its own chairman ... successful than the measure of 1867. Fox reappeared on the scene , and the provincialists had once again an ...
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... success every task set and always doing more than was asked " . In fact , their efforts contributed materially towards the strategic results of this long and arduous struggle , which he thus sum- marised : " Verdun had been relieved ...
... success every task set and always doing more than was asked " . In fact , their efforts contributed materially towards the strategic results of this long and arduous struggle , which he thus sum- marised : " Verdun had been relieved ...
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