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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... north - east from nearly 47 ° to 34 ° south latitude ( the corresponding latitudes in the northern hemisphere include the distance from Nantes to Madeira or Tripoli ) and thus lie considerably south of the warmest part of the British ...
... north - east from nearly 47 ° to 34 ° south latitude ( the corresponding latitudes in the northern hemisphere include the distance from Nantes to Madeira or Tripoli ) and thus lie considerably south of the warmest part of the British ...
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... north . This " drift to the north " first became apparent in the census of 1881 , but it has been cumulative and has accelerated since the turning - point of 1906 . Its influence may be traced in the decline of the Liberal - Labour ...
... north . This " drift to the north " first became apparent in the census of 1881 , but it has been cumulative and has accelerated since the turning - point of 1906 . Its influence may be traced in the decline of the Liberal - Labour ...
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... North ) was begun , but abandoned , to be taken up again by private enterprise and completed in 1886. At this time the railheads at Te Awamutu in the north and Marton in the south were separated by rather more than 200 miles . A ...
... North ) was begun , but abandoned , to be taken up again by private enterprise and completed in 1886. At this time the railheads at Te Awamutu in the north and Marton in the south were separated by rather more than 200 miles . A ...
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