The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... colony sufficiently strong to progress in the face of such a difficulty ignored the regulations as much as possible , or at least submitted unwillingly to the handicap imposed : a colony not sufficiently strong to throw off this incubus ...
... colony sufficiently strong to progress in the face of such a difficulty ignored the regulations as much as possible , or at least submitted unwillingly to the handicap imposed : a colony not sufficiently strong to throw off this incubus ...
Page 224
... colony , and had been almost wholly neglected by the Board . Public buildings were constructed , and the South Australian Company made a deep - water harbour at Port Adelaide in return for concessions in tolls and land . Again , as ...
... colony , and had been almost wholly neglected by the Board . Public buildings were constructed , and the South Australian Company made a deep - water harbour at Port Adelaide in return for concessions in tolls and land . Again , as ...
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... colony would be established in the northern districts of New South Wales , and provision had been made for this in the Constitution Act of 1842.1 The legal boundaries of the parent colony had , indeed , been contracted for a period ...
... colony would be established in the northern districts of New South Wales , and provision had been made for this in the Constitution Act of 1842.1 The legal boundaries of the parent colony had , indeed , been contracted for a period ...
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