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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... became fascinated by the problems which had occupied the attention of his friends in Sydney - Cunningham , Oxley , Hume and P. P. King . The surprise with which he found his anticipations of life in Sydney falsified did much to ...
... became fascinated by the problems which had occupied the attention of his friends in Sydney - Cunningham , Oxley , Hume and P. P. King . The surprise with which he found his anticipations of life in Sydney falsified did much to ...
Page 339
... became keener , and the inducements to the annexation of one group after another by some European Power became much greater . American whalers had followed British into the Pacific before the end of the eighteenth century and continued ...
... became keener , and the inducements to the annexation of one group after another by some European Power became much greater . American whalers had followed British into the Pacific before the end of the eighteenth century and continued ...
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... became " The Australian Corps " , and included the five Australian Divisions ; General Godley's command became the 12th British Corps . During the winter months the Australians were engaged , like most British troops along the front ...
... became " The Australian Corps " , and included the five Australian Divisions ; General Godley's command became the 12th British Corps . During the winter months the Australians were engaged , like most British troops along the front ...
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