The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... Office to protect imperial interests , it cannot be argued fairly that the Act of 1850 was either ungenerous or oppressive . The history of the North American colonies seemed to justify the retention of a Civil List sufficient to carry ...
... Office to protect imperial interests , it cannot be argued fairly that the Act of 1850 was either ungenerous or oppressive . The history of the North American colonies seemed to justify the retention of a Civil List sufficient to carry ...
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... Office , the Admiralty , etc. contains papers of interest concerning Australasian affairs . T. 28. OUT - LETTERS , VARIOUS , 1763-1888 , 115 vols . This series includes 34 vols . of correspondence between the Treasury and the various ...
... Office , the Admiralty , etc. contains papers of interest concerning Australasian affairs . T. 28. OUT - LETTERS , VARIOUS , 1763-1888 , 115 vols . This series includes 34 vols . of correspondence between the Treasury and the various ...
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... Office . Correspondence files , 1836-7 , 1839-70 . Education Department . Collection of histories of State school districts pre- pared for the school exhibition , 1922 . Education Department . Correspondence files , reports , etc ...
... Office . Correspondence files , 1836-7 , 1839-70 . Education Department . Collection of histories of State school districts pre- pared for the school exhibition , 1922 . Education Department . Correspondence files , reports , etc ...
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