The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... the pattern of English life . The youngest of the Dominions , and the farthest from the mother - land , she has yet remained in many ways the most akin to her . Our narrative records the history of the Dominion from the.
... the pattern of English life . The youngest of the Dominions , and the farthest from the mother - land , she has yet remained in many ways the most akin to her . Our narrative records the history of the Dominion from the.
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... Dominion and the Commonwealth are markedly different ; and the two peoples have never shown any keen desire for political union . New Zealand , more than Australia , more even than any other British Dominion , is likely to produce a ...
... Dominion and the Commonwealth are markedly different ; and the two peoples have never shown any keen desire for political union . New Zealand , more than Australia , more even than any other British Dominion , is likely to produce a ...
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... Dominion would have found little in common with those of Australia and could have exercised little influence on policy . To - day the relations of Commonwealth and Dominion are friendly , but scarcely more so than those between the Dominion ...
... Dominion would have found little in common with those of Australia and could have exercised little influence on policy . To - day the relations of Commonwealth and Dominion are friendly , but scarcely more so than those between the Dominion ...
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