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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In a country whose settlement falls well within the last century , man first making contact with it when he had developed a scientific curiosity , most of the conditions for the adequate study both of the action of nature on man and of ...
In a country whose settlement falls well within the last century , man first making contact with it when he had developed a scientific curiosity , most of the conditions for the adequate study both of the action of nature on man and of ...
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And when colonisation began , the broken nature of the country , its high ranges , dense forests and swiftly - flowing rivers necessitated the formation of several settle- ments separately organised and administered .
And when colonisation began , the broken nature of the country , its high ranges , dense forests and swiftly - flowing rivers necessitated the formation of several settle- ments separately organised and administered .
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The organisation , moreover , in 1892 of a Department of Agriculture has enabled succes- sive Governments to give positive help of a scientific and educational nature to the small farmer . By the time of McKenzie's retirement in 1900 ...
The organisation , moreover , in 1892 of a Department of Agriculture has enabled succes- sive Governments to give positive help of a scientific and educational nature to the small farmer . By the time of McKenzie's retirement in 1900 ...
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