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 178
... followed there by Kennedy ( 1847 ) before he met disaster near Cape York ( 1848 ) . Apart from those who followed up the tracks of the explorers , there was a steady pressure of men and flocks into the interior . The nineteen counties ...
... followed there by Kennedy ( 1847 ) before he met disaster near Cape York ( 1848 ) . Apart from those who followed up the tracks of the explorers , there was a steady pressure of men and flocks into the interior . The nineteen counties ...
Page 339
... followed by an influx of people into the Pacific countries ; steam transport quickened means of communica- tion ; the English colonies received self - government and obtained a new status in the course of events ; German traders ...
... followed by an influx of people into the Pacific countries ; steam transport quickened means of communica- tion ; the English colonies received self - government and obtained a new status in the course of events ; German traders ...
Page 355
... followed from these early contacts until in 1828 the Dutch took formal possession of the western half of the island . The growing importance , however , of Torres Straits to the com- munications of Australia with India and China led the ...
... followed from these early contacts until in 1828 the Dutch took formal possession of the western half of the island . The growing importance , however , of Torres Straits to the com- munications of Australia with India and China led the ...
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