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 175
DEMANDS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 175 of Gipps's amended regulations . ... He also rejected the demand for responsible government and declared that he would take no step to form a tribunal for impeachment .
DEMANDS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 175 of Gipps's amended regulations . ... He also rejected the demand for responsible government and declared that he would take no step to form a tribunal for impeachment .
Page 269
In Victoria the discoveries led to a demand for better communications , and three private Companies were formed in 1852-3 to build railways from Melbourne to Hobson's Bay ( 23 miles ) , Geelong ( 50 miles ) , and Bendigo ( 100 miles ) .
In Victoria the discoveries led to a demand for better communications , and three private Companies were formed in 1852-3 to build railways from Melbourne to Hobson's Bay ( 23 miles ) , Geelong ( 50 miles ) , and Bendigo ( 100 miles ) .
Page 349
THE KIDNAPPING ACT 349 established a plantation , the demand for labour followed . In some groups the natives were not suitable for plantation work or would not work in their own islands . Thus at this time a Mr Henry , an English ...
THE KIDNAPPING ACT 349 established a plantation , the demand for labour followed . In some groups the natives were not suitable for plantation work or would not work in their own islands . Thus at this time a Mr Henry , an English ...
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