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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For indemnifying the Governor for levying duties in New South Wales , etc. 1819 ( 524 ) , I A , 305 27. For the better administration of justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land , etc. 1823 ( 443 ) , ( 522 ) , III , 549 , 571 .
For indemnifying the Governor for levying duties in New South Wales , etc. 1819 ( 524 ) , I A , 305 27. For the better administration of justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land , etc. 1823 ( 443 ) , ( 522 ) , III , 549 , 571 .
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25. Petition from New South Wales , 1828. New Ser . XVIII , 1559 . 26. New South Wales Judicature Bill , 1828. New Ser . XVII , 1430 , 1564 ; XIX , 1456 . 27. Swan River Settlement Bill , 1829. New Ser . XXI , 464 , 712 , 913 . 28.
25. Petition from New South Wales , 1828. New Ser . XVIII , 1559 . 26. New South Wales Judicature Bill , 1828. New Ser . XVII , 1430 , 1564 ; XIX , 1456 . 27. Swan River Settlement Bill , 1829. New Ser . XXI , 464 , 712 , 913 . 28.
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New South Wales and its Daughter Colonies ( Chapters III , IV , VI and X ) See also Part II , 1 ( c ) , ( d ) , ( e ) and ( ) ( a ) CONTEMPORARY Annual Register . London , 1786 et seq . ARTHUR , G. Defence of Transportation . 1835 .
New South Wales and its Daughter Colonies ( Chapters III , IV , VI and X ) See also Part II , 1 ( c ) , ( d ) , ( e ) and ( ) ( a ) CONTEMPORARY Annual Register . London , 1786 et seq . ARTHUR , G. Defence of Transportation . 1835 .
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