The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 145
... Grey was wounded . But they failed to reach the Swan , baffled by the sandstone range which barred their progress . Grey ventured to attack the problem again in 1839 , when he discovered the Gascoyne River . In his Travels in North West ...
... Grey was wounded . But they failed to reach the Swan , baffled by the sandstone range which barred their progress . Grey ventured to attack the problem again in 1839 , when he discovered the Gascoyne River . In his Travels in North West ...
Page 182
... Grey recognised the principle of self - government , and said that he would establish representative institutions ... Grey to Denison , 5 Feb. 1847 . Denison to Grey , 2 May 1850 and 4 Nov. 1850 . Wilmot to Stanley , 9 Jan. 1846 ...
... Grey recognised the principle of self - government , and said that he would establish representative institutions ... Grey to Denison , 5 Feb. 1847 . Denison to Grey , 2 May 1850 and 4 Nov. 1850 . Wilmot to Stanley , 9 Jan. 1846 ...
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... Grey . But the ministry had no intention of honouring the promises of the Commissioners to the landowners and emigrants , or of maintaining a large expenditure until the transition period was past . Hence Grey was instructed to ...
... Grey . But the ministry had no intention of honouring the promises of the Commissioners to the landowners and emigrants , or of maintaining a large expenditure until the transition period was past . Hence Grey was instructed to ...
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