The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 45
... South Wales , and when , soon after his arrival , the senior chaplain died , Marsden succeeded to his office . Many of the vessels engaged in whaling and sealing in the South Seas fitted out and recruited at Sydney , and as these ships ...
... South Wales , and when , soon after his arrival , the senior chaplain died , Marsden succeeded to his office . Many of the vessels engaged in whaling and sealing in the South Seas fitted out and recruited at Sydney , and as these ships ...
Page 63
... South Wales and New Zealand , it would be impossible to prevent convicts from escaping thither.1 Scandalous conduct on the part of Europeans in New Zealand continued to be reported to the Governor of New South Wales , and in 1831 he ...
... South Wales and New Zealand , it would be impossible to prevent convicts from escaping thither.1 Scandalous conduct on the part of Europeans in New Zealand continued to be reported to the Governor of New South Wales , and in 1831 he ...
Page 107
... South Wales . In the course of 1862 the discontent found active expression in an agitation for the separation of the islands . The separation movement was mainly confined to Otago : even there a minority , headed by the Superintendent ...
... South Wales . In the course of 1862 the discontent found active expression in an agitation for the separation of the islands . The separation movement was mainly confined to Otago : even there a minority , headed by the Superintendent ...
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