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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It was not accepted , however , as a plan for dealing with the American Loyalists . But when it was explained personally to Lord Sydney , he observed " that New South Wales would be a very proper region for the reception of criminals ...
It was not accepted , however , as a plan for dealing with the American Loyalists . But when it was explained personally to Lord Sydney , he observed " that New South Wales would be a very proper region for the reception of criminals ...
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In 1812 the United States of America declared war on Great Britain.2 Official information that a state of war ... however , was the capture by an American privateer , the Holkar , of the brig Emu , which had been purchased for the ...
In 1812 the United States of America declared war on Great Britain.2 Official information that a state of war ... however , was the capture by an American privateer , the Holkar , of the brig Emu , which had been purchased for the ...
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Having in view arrangements for the protection and security of American whalers , he paid particular attention to the facilities available in the Samoan group . The harbour of Pago Pago , “ one of the most singular in all the Polynesian ...
Having in view arrangements for the protection and security of American whalers , he paid particular attention to the facilities available in the Samoan group . The harbour of Pago Pago , “ one of the most singular in all the Polynesian ...
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