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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But the posts achieved their object in allaying any fear of foreign complications , and those in the north contributed in addition an experience which should have warned South Australia against her attempt to settle the tropical coastal ...
But the posts achieved their object in allaying any fear of foreign complications , and those in the north contributed in addition an experience which should have warned South Australia against her attempt to settle the tropical coastal ...
Page 434
These resolutions , and the fortnight's discussion of them which followed , were based largely on a comparative study of the con- stitutions of the United States and of Canada , in the light of the political experience of the members of ...
These resolutions , and the fortnight's discussion of them which followed , were based largely on a comparative study of the con- stitutions of the United States and of Canada , in the light of the political experience of the members of ...
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Here , as in certain chapters of The Hillyars and the Burtons , Kingsley embodies a good deal of the adventure and romance which he found in Australia during his five years ' experience of her in the ' forties .
Here , as in certain chapters of The Hillyars and the Burtons , Kingsley embodies a good deal of the adventure and romance which he found in Australia during his five years ' experience of her in the ' forties .
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