The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The Company's sphere of influence had been defined in 1600 , before any part of Australia was marked upon maps of the world . Its rights were modified by the Act " for further encouraging and regulating the southern whale fisheries ” ...
The Company's sphere of influence had been defined in 1600 , before any part of Australia was marked upon maps of the world . Its rights were modified by the Act " for further encouraging and regulating the southern whale fisheries ” ...
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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY 217 purchasers , and offered pasturage at rates which were 75 per cent . cheaper for preliminary than for later buyers . Although Angas failed to secure additional city acres for his investors , and hence ...
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY 217 purchasers , and offered pasturage at rates which were 75 per cent . cheaper for preliminary than for later buyers . Although Angas failed to secure additional city acres for his investors , and hence ...
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MURRAY RIVER : Minutes of the River Murray Navigation Company ( 1856-9 ) ; Captain J. Lindsay's note - books ( 1859–72 ) ; Simpson Newland's papers ; reminiscences of Captain W. A. L. Wolter ; minutes of the River Murray League ...
MURRAY RIVER : Minutes of the River Murray Navigation Company ( 1856-9 ) ; Captain J. Lindsay's note - books ( 1859–72 ) ; Simpson Newland's papers ; reminiscences of Captain W. A. L. Wolter ; minutes of the River Murray League ...
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