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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Page 147
... demand political reforms did nothing of the kind . Secure in their monopoly of Macquarie's favour , the emancipists felt that they had nothing to gain by imposing limits on his power . But they were much concerned with their legal and ...
... demand political reforms did nothing of the kind . Secure in their monopoly of Macquarie's favour , the emancipists felt that they had nothing to gain by imposing limits on his power . But they were much concerned with their legal and ...
Page 318
... demand of foreigners , a steady unfluctuating demand for the produce of the soil " .1 At a general election in October 1864 , fought on this issue , the degree of success won by Syme's propaganda was startling . The free- trade ...
... demand of foreigners , a steady unfluctuating demand for the produce of the soil " .1 At a general election in October 1864 , fought on this issue , the degree of success won by Syme's propaganda was startling . The free- trade ...
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... demand for labour followed . In some groups the natives were not suitable for plantation work or would not work in their own islands . Thus at this time a Mr Henry , an English colonist in New Caledonia , had an arrangement with the ...
... demand for labour followed . In some groups the natives were not suitable for plantation work or would not work in their own islands . Thus at this time a Mr Henry , an English colonist in New Caledonia , had an arrangement with the ...
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