The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... Colonial Office to protect imperial interests , it cannot be argued fairly that the Act of 1850 was either ... Colonial Office . The extension of these privileges to other Australian colonies , far less advanced than New South Wales ...
... Colonial Office to protect imperial interests , it cannot be argued fairly that the Act of 1850 was either ... Colonial Office . The extension of these privileges to other Australian colonies , far less advanced than New South Wales ...
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... Colonial Office was not at all opposed . From this misunderstanding , however , there arose a constitutional struggle in nearly every British colony during the middle of the nineteenth century . Responsible government , in its correct ...
... Colonial Office was not at all opposed . From this misunderstanding , however , there arose a constitutional struggle in nearly every British colony during the middle of the nineteenth century . Responsible government , in its correct ...
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... Colonial Office on certain of the despatches . ( NOTE . Typed transcripts from the Colonial Office volumes in the Public Record Office , London . ) Lands Department . Letter - books ... OFFICE : Incoming correspondence , 1856 to 1880.
... Colonial Office on certain of the despatches . ( NOTE . Typed transcripts from the Colonial Office volumes in the Public Record Office , London . ) Lands Department . Letter - books ... OFFICE : Incoming correspondence , 1856 to 1880.
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