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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Nowhere in Australia is there a range comparable with this fine series of mountains in New Guinea . Only in the south - east does a similar " earth buckle " rise many thousand feet above the sea , viz . from the New Zealand Alps which ...
Nowhere in Australia is there a range comparable with this fine series of mountains in New Guinea . Only in the south - east does a similar " earth buckle " rise many thousand feet above the sea , viz . from the New Zealand Alps which ...
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For each colony , the most valuable series is that described as ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE , SECRETARY OF STATE . This has been further subdivided into " Governors ' Despatches " and " Public Offices and Miscellaneous " .
For each colony , the most valuable series is that described as ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE , SECRETARY OF STATE . This has been further subdivided into " Governors ' Despatches " and " Public Offices and Miscellaneous " .
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The following series relating to colonies in general are of value : ( a ) C.O. 323. Vols . 1-376 . ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE addressed to the Secretary of State . The earlier volumes contain much that is of interest , particularly the Law ...
The following series relating to colonies in general are of value : ( a ) C.O. 323. Vols . 1-376 . ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE addressed to the Secretary of State . The earlier volumes contain much that is of interest , particularly the Law ...
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