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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THE BURKE AND WILLS EXPEDITION 143 which was to advance from Melbourne to the Darling , and from that river make due north to the Gulf of Carpentaria . An initial mistake was made in entrusting the command to Robert O'Hara Burke ...
THE BURKE AND WILLS EXPEDITION 143 which was to advance from Melbourne to the Darling , and from that river make due north to the Gulf of Carpentaria . An initial mistake was made in entrusting the command to Robert O'Hara Burke ...
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John McKinlay was despatched from Adelaide in October 1861 and crossed the continent to the Gulf of Carpentaria . The few relics of Burke and Wills which he found were not of much importance , but it was of great consequence that the ...
John McKinlay was despatched from Adelaide in October 1861 and crossed the continent to the Gulf of Carpentaria . The few relics of Burke and Wills which he found were not of much importance , but it was of great consequence that the ...
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MACDONALD , J. G. Journal of an Exploring Expedition from Port Denison , Queensland , to the Gulf of Carpentaria and Back . Brisbane , 1865 . MACGILLIVRAY , J. Narrative of the Voyage of the Rattlesnake . 1852 .
MACDONALD , J. G. Journal of an Exploring Expedition from Port Denison , Queensland , to the Gulf of Carpentaria and Back . Brisbane , 1865 . MACGILLIVRAY , J. Narrative of the Voyage of the Rattlesnake . 1852 .
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