The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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The two large islands stretch south - west to 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 ...
The two large islands stretch south - west to 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 ...
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THE DRIFT TO THE NORTH 167 speculation , lavish borrowing , and private extravagance was sufficient to check production , and that the high prices of the war and post - war boom periods served to cover up an increasing decline in ...
THE DRIFT TO THE NORTH 167 speculation , lavish borrowing , and private extravagance was sufficient to check production , and that the high prices of the war and post - war boom periods served to cover up an increasing decline in ...
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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 beginning had been made in 1884 to connect them , and the work was pushed on , in face of financial ...
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 beginning had been made in 1884 to connect them , and the work was pushed on , in face of financial ...
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