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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Nowhere in Australia is there a range comparable with this fine series of mountains in New Guinea . Only in the south - east does a similar " earth buckle " rise many thousand feet above thesea , viz . from the New Zealand Alps which ...
Nowhere in Australia is there a range comparable with this fine series of mountains in New Guinea . Only in the south - east does a similar " earth buckle " rise many thousand feet above thesea , viz . from the New Zealand Alps which ...
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In 1813 Captain David Porter of the U.S.A. frigate Essex brought his ship round the Horn into the Pacific and commenced a series of raids on British commerce . The Essex was the first ship of the U.S.A. ...
In 1813 Captain David Porter of the U.S.A. frigate Essex brought his ship round the Horn into the Pacific and commenced a series of raids on British commerce . The Essex was the first ship of the U.S.A. ...
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Melbourne , Oct. 1863. Series on Victorian wages. articles . Age . Melbourne , March and April 1887. Series of articles comparing Protection in Victoria with Free Trade in New South Wales . Our Combined Forces at the Dardanelles .
Melbourne , Oct. 1863. Series on Victorian wages. articles . Age . Melbourne , March and April 1887. Series of articles comparing Protection in Victoria with Free Trade in New South Wales . Our Combined Forces at the Dardanelles .
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