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 157
... LAND 157 water ; two coal mines , one worked by Government and one by private enterprise , produced 4000 tons of coal . Trade was still essentially a trade with the United Kingdom and other British colonies . Of imports worth £ 570,000 ...
... LAND 157 water ; two coal mines , one worked by Government and one by private enterprise , produced 4000 tons of coal . Trade was still essentially a trade with the United Kingdom and other British colonies . Of imports worth £ 570,000 ...
Page 188
... land in return for a trifling quit - rent , could not readily see why their privilege should be curtailed in a country where land was still plentiful . Curiously enough , Brisbane framed the first sales regu- lations in 1824 for the ...
... land in return for a trifling quit - rent , could not readily see why their privilege should be curtailed in a country where land was still plentiful . Curiously enough , Brisbane framed the first sales regu- lations in 1824 for the ...
Page 213
... lands instead of land grants , the application of the proceeds or " land fund " to emigration from the mother country , and the granting of some form of self - government to the possessions overseas . All these principles have played an ...
... lands instead of land grants , the application of the proceeds or " land fund " to emigration from the mother country , and the granting of some form of self - government to the possessions overseas . All these principles have played an ...
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