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 42
... sent privateers to the western coasts of America ; and the French , as his allies , sent trading expeditions . The value of the region , almost forgotten since Drake's time , was once more appreciated , and perhaps exaggerated . One ...
... sent privateers to the western coasts of America ; and the French , as his allies , sent trading expeditions . The value of the region , almost forgotten since Drake's time , was once more appreciated , and perhaps exaggerated . One ...
Page 128
... sent from Sydney ( November 1826 ) with a detachment of the 39th Regiment and a party of prisoners for the purpose ; and his instructions from Governor Darling directed that , in the event of the French calling at King George's Sound ...
... sent from Sydney ( November 1826 ) with a detachment of the 39th Regiment and a party of prisoners for the purpose ; and his instructions from Governor Darling directed that , in the event of the French calling at King George's Sound ...
Page 248
... sent Latrobe thirty more . Later Denison sent him some from Tasmania , and subsequently 130 special police were recruited from imperial pensioners in that island . In May 1853 a body of fifty of the London Metropolitan police were sent ...
... sent Latrobe thirty more . Later Denison sent him some from Tasmania , and subsequently 130 special police were recruited from imperial pensioners in that island . In May 1853 a body of fifty of the London Metropolitan police were sent ...
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