The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The two large islands stretch south - west to north - east from nearly 47 ° to 34 ° south latitude ( the corresponding latitudes in the northern hemisphere include the distance from Nantes to Madeira or Tripoli ) and thus lie ...
The two large islands stretch south - west to north - east from nearly 47 ° to 34 ° south latitude ( the corresponding latitudes in the northern hemisphere include the distance from Nantes to Madeira or Tripoli ) and thus lie ...
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At this time the railheads at Te Awamutu in the north and Marton in the south were separated by rather more than 200 miles . A beginning had been made in 1884 to connect them , and the work was pushed on , in face of financial ...
At this time the railheads at Te Awamutu in the north and Marton in the south were separated by rather more than 200 miles . A beginning had been made in 1884 to connect them , and the work was pushed on , in face of financial ...
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THE NEW ZEALAND DIVISION IN FRANCE 233 In spite of further heavy rains Haig decided to continue the British offensive in order to lighten the pressure on the French front and further their projected attack on the German lines north of ...
THE NEW ZEALAND DIVISION IN FRANCE 233 In spite of further heavy rains Haig decided to continue the British offensive in order to lighten the pressure on the French front and further their projected attack on the German lines north of ...
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