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 South Australia , where the environment was very favourable , the plantation met with greater success , but even in ... it was remarkably successful in its broad principles , the promotion of emigration and the sale of waste land .
In South Australia , where the environment was very favourable , the plantation met with greater success , but even in ... it was remarkably successful in its broad principles , the promotion of emigration and the sale of waste land .
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... for the uncertain demand of foreigners , a steady unfluctuating demand for the produce of the soil " .1 At a general election in October 1864 , fought on this issue , the degree of success won by Syme's propaganda was startling .
... for the uncertain demand of foreigners , a steady unfluctuating demand for the produce of the soil " .1 At a general election in October 1864 , fought on this issue , the degree of success won by Syme's propaganda was startling .
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His success in cultivating his lease by sub - letting to share - farmers set flowing a new current of settlement . While the attractive works initiated by the Victorian Government under the Irrigation Act of 18861 , to encourage ...
His success in cultivating his lease by sub - letting to share - farmers set flowing a new current of settlement . While the attractive works initiated by the Victorian Government under the Irrigation Act of 18861 , to encourage ...
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