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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... attempt of the surviving Spaniards to establish themselves . Ultimately a few of them returned to Europe by the Cape route in Portuguese shipping , but they had not given up the struggle until news came that Charles V had sold his claim ...
... attempt of the surviving Spaniards to establish themselves . Ultimately a few of them returned to Europe by the Cape route in Portuguese shipping , but they had not given up the struggle until news came that Charles V had sold his claim ...
Page 135
... attempt to get out " . McMillan ( 1839 ) called this region Caledonia Australis , but Strzelecki ( 1840 ) gave it ... attempts , succeeded in reaching Port Albert . 2 Count Paul Strzelecki was a Pole who came to Australia in 1838 to make ...
... attempt to get out " . McMillan ( 1839 ) called this region Caledonia Australis , but Strzelecki ( 1840 ) gave it ... attempts , succeeded in reaching Port Albert . 2 Count Paul Strzelecki was a Pole who came to Australia in 1838 to make ...
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... attempts to occupy a section known as German Officers ' Trench . But it was in fighting at the locality known as the Nek that the Australians met with the heaviest reverse . Here the attempt was made by the 8th and 10th Regiments of the ...
... attempts to occupy a section known as German Officers ' Trench . But it was in fighting at the locality known as the Nek that the Australians met with the heaviest reverse . Here the attempt was made by the 8th and 10th Regiments of the ...
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