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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... Britain and New Ireland seem to be united in one fold on the west with the coast ranges , and on the east with the Solomon Group . The deepest portion of these seas is a basin almost surrounded by the folds and lies south of New Britain ...
... Britain and New Ireland seem to be united in one fold on the west with the coast ranges , and on the east with the Solomon Group . The deepest portion of these seas is a basin almost surrounded by the folds and lies south of New Britain ...
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... Britain was granted about 5 per cent . preference over other nations : the preferences affected about 60 per cent . of the British export trade to Australia . Both in Great Britain and in Australia there were lively discussions as to ...
... Britain was granted about 5 per cent . preference over other nations : the preferences affected about 60 per cent . of the British export trade to Australia . Both in Great Britain and in Australia there were lively discussions as to ...
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... Britain at length annexed the islands2 and appointed a High Commissioner of the Western Pacific , several colonies offered to pay a small contribution . 3 All these conflicting interests were focused together when Germany's colonial ...
... Britain at length annexed the islands2 and appointed a High Commissioner of the Western Pacific , several colonies offered to pay a small contribution . 3 All these conflicting interests were focused together when Germany's colonial ...
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Pastoral Regions | 15 |
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