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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In South Australia , where the environment was very favourable , the plantation met with greater success , but even in ... it was remarkably successful in its broad principles , the promotion of emigration and the sale of waste land .
In South Australia , where the environment was very favourable , the plantation met with greater success , but even in ... it was remarkably successful in its broad principles , the promotion of emigration and the sale of waste land .
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They made themselves " real moral magistrates ” , “ enjoying at once the success of their teaching and the pleasures of domination ” . ? They legislated ; they framed constitutions ; they guided governments ; they determined for the ...
They made themselves " real moral magistrates ” , “ enjoying at once the success of their teaching and the pleasures of domination ” . ? They legislated ; they framed constitutions ; they guided governments ; they determined for the ...
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After 1897 an annual surplus told of his success . But was it success ? Between 1895 and 1900 the colony lost 75,000 of its people by emigration , chiefly to the goldfields of Western Australia . The growth of its people numbered less ...
After 1897 an annual surplus told of his success . But was it success ? Between 1895 and 1900 the colony lost 75,000 of its people by emigration , chiefly to the goldfields of Western Australia . The growth of its people numbered less ...
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