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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Further , the approach to Australia may well have been less easy , with greater gaps between the lands , for no part of the world shows stronger evidence of folding and oscillations than the islands ( e.g. Kambing ) to the north of ...
Further , the approach to Australia may well have been less easy , with greater gaps between the lands , for no part of the world shows stronger evidence of folding and oscillations than the islands ( e.g. Kambing ) to the north of ...
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Its rights were modified by the Act " for further encouraging and regulating the southern whale fisheries " , which provided that it should be lawful for any ship or vessel employed in the southern whale fishery to operate to the ...
Its rights were modified by the Act " for further encouraging and regulating the southern whale fisheries " , which provided that it should be lawful for any ship or vessel employed in the southern whale fishery to operate to the ...
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The majority of the Cabinet were in 1919 opposed to the separate representation of the Dominions at the Peace Conference , and the Commonwealth Government went no further in the direction of diplomatic representation overseas than the ...
The majority of the Cabinet were in 1919 opposed to the separate representation of the Dominions at the Peace Conference , and the Commonwealth Government went no further in the direction of diplomatic representation overseas than the ...
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