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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Page 370
... continued and unprecedented increase in the value of city property . There are only 410 acres in the city of Melbourne , and when during the ' eighties it became the centre of the spending of many millions on railway construction , new ...
... continued and unprecedented increase in the value of city property . There are only 410 acres in the city of Melbourne , and when during the ' eighties it became the centre of the spending of many millions on railway construction , new ...
Page 385
... continued to fire the prospectors ' zeal , but though the richness of the finds brought great numbers to the scene , the limited extent of the enriched patches seemed at first to warn the Perth Government against incurring heavy expense ...
... continued to fire the prospectors ' zeal , but though the richness of the finds brought great numbers to the scene , the limited extent of the enriched patches seemed at first to warn the Perth Government against incurring heavy expense ...
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... ( continued ) Commonwealth and , 466 , 484 Comparison of , with Victoria , 319 Counties , the nineteen , 178 , 191-3 ... continued in criminal trials ( 1823 ) , 151 ; continued as alter- native ( 1833 ) , 163 ; abolished ( 1839 ) , 163 ...
... ( continued ) Commonwealth and , 466 , 484 Comparison of , with Victoria , 319 Counties , the nineteen , 178 , 191-3 ... continued in criminal trials ( 1823 ) , 151 ; continued as alter- native ( 1833 ) , 163 ; abolished ( 1839 ) , 163 ...
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