The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... series of mountains in New Guinea . Only in the south - east does a similar " earth buckle " rise many thousand feet above the sea , viz . from the New Zealand Alps which culminate in Mt Cook ( 12,345 feet ) . Yet if the " earth buckles ...
... series of mountains in New Guinea . Only in the south - east does a similar " earth buckle " rise many thousand feet above the sea , viz . from the New Zealand Alps which culminate in Mt Cook ( 12,345 feet ) . Yet if the " earth buckles ...
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... series . There is generally a reference , however , to the printed paper , and the minutes , etc. have been carefully preserved . 2. The series of ENTRY BOOKS Contains clear copies of all outgoing correspondence . Apparently for reasons ...
... series . There is generally a reference , however , to the printed paper , and the minutes , etc. have been carefully preserved . 2. The series of ENTRY BOOKS Contains clear copies of all outgoing correspondence . Apparently for reasons ...
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... series . The newspaper files are not complete . 6. Governors were also required to transmit records of the proceedings of Executive Councils and legislative bodies . These SESSIONAL PAPERS form a further series , but the minutes of ...
... series . The newspaper files are not complete . 6. Governors were also required to transmit records of the proceedings of Executive Councils and legislative bodies . These SESSIONAL PAPERS form a further series , but the minutes of ...
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