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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In June 1834 , Stirling returned to effect a number of reforms . The Home authorities added unofficial members to the Legislative Council , and improved the land laws by the introduction under the Ripon regulations of sales by auction ...
In June 1834 , Stirling returned to effect a number of reforms . The Home authorities added unofficial members to the Legislative Council , and improved the land laws by the introduction under the Ripon regulations of sales by auction ...
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FIRST EFFECTS OF THE DISCOVERIES 251 Prices at the diggings were , on the average , about one - third to a half higher than in the capitals.1 At ... By September 1852 the effect of the gold upon overseas immigration became evident .
FIRST EFFECTS OF THE DISCOVERIES 251 Prices at the diggings were , on the average , about one - third to a half higher than in the capitals.1 At ... By September 1852 the effect of the gold upon overseas immigration became evident .
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This restriction was the more severely felt because the uniform and protective customs tariff of the Commonwealth had had the effect of making the consumer dependent upon manufacturers in Victoria and New South Wales .
This restriction was the more severely felt because the uniform and protective customs tariff of the Commonwealth had had the effect of making the consumer dependent upon manufacturers in Victoria and New South Wales .
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