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 84
... considered that it covered not only the ship but the voyage . Moreover , the friendly consideration which had been extended to the GĂ©ographe and Naturaliste at Sydney seemed to offer a guarantee that he would receive assistance in the ...
... considered that it covered not only the ship but the voyage . Moreover , the friendly consideration which had been extended to the GĂ©ographe and Naturaliste at Sydney seemed to offer a guarantee that he would receive assistance in the ...
Page 319
... considered preference for free trade , for which Sir Henry Parkes was chiefly responsible , did not delay indefinitely the establishment of manu- factures , as David Syme thought it must do . The abundant revenue which the colony ...
... considered preference for free trade , for which Sir Henry Parkes was chiefly responsible , did not delay indefinitely the establishment of manu- factures , as David Syme thought it must do . The abundant revenue which the colony ...
Page 538
... considered necessary to protect high standards of life . On the other hand , after Sir George Reid's defeat and promotion to the High Commissioner- ship , there was no substantial body of free traders to conciliate . The result was that ...
... considered necessary to protect high standards of life . On the other hand , after Sir George Reid's defeat and promotion to the High Commissioner- ship , there was no substantial body of free traders to conciliate . The result was that ...
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