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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The Government , however , was still unwilling to alienate so much land or to risk so bold an experiment , and issued regulations by which it sanctioned land grant colonisation on a more moderate scale ...
The Government , however , was still unwilling to alienate so much land or to risk so bold an experiment , and issued regulations by which it sanctioned land grant colonisation on a more moderate scale ...
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Where Duffy failed , James Macpherson Grant succeeded . ... in settlement and cultivation under this Act encouraged the Legislature to accept in 1869 , again under Grant's leading , free selection before survey as well as after .
Where Duffy failed , James Macpherson Grant succeeded . ... in settlement and cultivation under this Act encouraged the Legislature to accept in 1869 , again under Grant's leading , free selection before survey as well as after .
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The grant of specific powers to the Commonwealth Government and the retention of general powers by the States involved a minimum of disturbance to existing organisa- tion . The Canadian system , in its efforts to avoid the ...
The grant of specific powers to the Commonwealth Government and the retention of general powers by the States involved a minimum of disturbance to existing organisa- tion . The Canadian system , in its efforts to avoid the ...
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