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 339
... became keener , and the inducements to the annexation of one group after another by some European Power became much greater . American whalers had followed British into the Pacific before the end of the eighteenth century and continued ...
... became keener , and the inducements to the annexation of one group after another by some European Power became much greater . American whalers had followed British into the Pacific before the end of the eighteenth century and continued ...
Page 429
... became daily more obvious . After the establishment of responsible govern- ment in 1855 , the divergence between the different tariffs became more and more marked . New South Wales , with her larger land revenue , kept to free trade ...
... became daily more obvious . After the establishment of responsible govern- ment in 1855 , the divergence between the different tariffs became more and more marked . New South Wales , with her larger land revenue , kept to free trade ...
Page 512
... became more conscious of its own peculiarities and less inclined for compromise . On 10 November 1908 Fisher , who had succeeded Watson as party leader , overthrew Deakin , and made ready to govern in his stead . Parliament went into ...
... became more conscious of its own peculiarities and less inclined for compromise . On 10 November 1908 Fisher , who had succeeded Watson as party leader , overthrew Deakin , and made ready to govern in his stead . Parliament went into ...
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