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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... South Wales Corps . This regiment , during the twenty years of its existence , was intimately associated with every phase of the history of New South Wales . The chief reason for its formation was that the officers of marines who ...
... South Wales Corps . This regiment , during the twenty years of its existence , was intimately associated with every phase of the history of New South Wales . The chief reason for its formation was that the officers of marines who ...
Page 77
... South Wales . They were allowed to take up farm land , and were given ... Corps , began his experiments in sheep - breeding in 1794 , and he bought ... South Wales . At the time , doubts had been expressed whether the pasturage ...
... South Wales . They were allowed to take up farm land , and were given ... Corps , began his experiments in sheep - breeding in 1794 , and he bought ... South Wales . At the time , doubts had been expressed whether the pasturage ...
Page 105
... SOUTH WALES CORPS 105 Wales unless ordered by the Crown . But once on board , Bligh pro- claimed himself Governor and Commander - in - Chief , and declared New South Wales to be in a state of mutiny . He assumed command of the ship ...
... SOUTH WALES CORPS 105 Wales unless ordered by the Crown . But once on board , Bligh pro- claimed himself Governor and Commander - in - Chief , and declared New South Wales to be in a state of mutiny . He assumed command of the ship ...
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