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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... and in a despatch written in 1818 , towards the conclusion of his governorship , he expressed the conviction that , as there would be a sufficient number of such persons worthy of receiving grants of land and disposed to settle in ...
... and in a despatch written in 1818 , towards the conclusion of his governorship , he expressed the conviction that , as there would be a sufficient number of such persons worthy of receiving grants of land and disposed to settle in ...
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Despatch ( no . 7 ) , Latrobe to Grey , 12 Jan. 1852 . : Denison , Sir W. , Varieties of Vice - Regal Life , p . 191 . • Gold Discovery Papers : presented 28 Feb. 1853 , p . 277. Despatch ( no . 160 ) , Latrobe to Pakington , 4 Nov.
Despatch ( no . 7 ) , Latrobe to Grey , 12 Jan. 1852 . : Denison , Sir W. , Varieties of Vice - Regal Life , p . 191 . • Gold Discovery Papers : presented 28 Feb. 1853 , p . 277. Despatch ( no . 160 ) , Latrobe to Pakington , 4 Nov.
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despatch was cautionary rather than reproachful.1 By the time it arrived , the situation had been relieved by the introduction of coin from England , and sovereigns took the place of the tokens in circulation .
despatch was cautionary rather than reproachful.1 By the time it arrived , the situation had been relieved by the introduction of coin from England , and sovereigns took the place of the tokens in circulation .
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