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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Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians. CHAPTER XII THE WESTERN PACIFIC , 1788-1885 I ( 1788-1860 ) THE great voyage from which Cook never returned completed the opening of the Pacific . Old fears and illusions were at last ...
Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians. CHAPTER XII THE WESTERN PACIFIC , 1788-1885 I ( 1788-1860 ) THE great voyage from which Cook never returned completed the opening of the Pacific . Old fears and illusions were at last ...
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... Pacific - an enterprise romantic but not important.2 They just missed being the first British settlement in the Pacific , for in the previous year Captain Phillip had landed at Botany Bay . Whatever larger objects our Government may ...
... Pacific - an enterprise romantic but not important.2 They just missed being the first British settlement in the Pacific , for in the previous year Captain Phillip had landed at Botany Bay . Whatever larger objects our Government may ...
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... Pacific . So the Society Islands passed to France . But by the Declaration of London ( June 1847 ) both Powers acknowledged the independence of the islands to the leeward , including Raiateia.3 Not till after the death of Queen Pomare ...
... Pacific . So the Society Islands passed to France . But by the Declaration of London ( June 1847 ) both Powers acknowledged the independence of the islands to the leeward , including Raiateia.3 Not till after the death of Queen Pomare ...
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