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 332
... established in the South Sea Islands unless our Government had established a colony in New South Wales " -truly adding , " the British Government had no view of this kind when they first formed the colony " . And he envisaged a time ...
... established in the South Sea Islands unless our Government had established a colony in New South Wales " -truly adding , " the British Government had no view of this kind when they first formed the colony " . And he envisaged a time ...
Page 344
... establish- ment of the Second Empire in France had been followed by a more vigorous colonial policy , and in 1853 France occupied New Caledonia , where French missionaries had established themselves some ten years before . Had Cook ...
... establish- ment of the Second Empire in France had been followed by a more vigorous colonial policy , and in 1853 France occupied New Caledonia , where French missionaries had established themselves some ten years before . Had Cook ...
Page 427
... established between the colonies and intercourse increased.1 In 1849 the Committee on Trade and Plantations was commissioned to enquire into the constitutional changes which ought to be made in the government of the Australian colonies ...
... established between the colonies and intercourse increased.1 In 1849 the Committee on Trade and Plantations was commissioned to enquire into the constitutional changes which ought to be made in the government of the Australian colonies ...
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