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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During the same period the imports into the Port Phillip District increased from £ 315,571 to £ 744,925 ; and the exports from £ 425,201 to £ 1,041,796 . In both , the trade was almost entirely with the United Kingdom .
During the same period the imports into the Port Phillip District increased from £ 315,571 to £ 744,925 ; and the exports from £ 425,201 to £ 1,041,796 . In both , the trade was almost entirely with the United Kingdom .
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In the sphere of foreign and imperial relations , Australian politicians ( with the marked exception of Labour representatives during the early years of the post - war period ) * were more cautious in their interpretation of the new ...
In the sphere of foreign and imperial relations , Australian politicians ( with the marked exception of Labour representatives during the early years of the post - war period ) * were more cautious in their interpretation of the new ...
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The chief artists of the period between 1840 and 1870 were John Skinner Prout , who , like his more distinguished uncle , painted landscape in water - colour ; Oswald Brierley , who visited Australia twice -- being on ...
The chief artists of the period between 1840 and 1870 were John Skinner Prout , who , like his more distinguished uncle , painted landscape in water - colour ; Oswald Brierley , who visited Australia twice -- being on ...
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