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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... Darling was suspicious . " Captain D'Urville would lead me to believe that the object of his expedition is solely for the purposes of general science . " But he had called at King George's Sound and Westernport , and had remained six ...
... Darling was suspicious . " Captain D'Urville would lead me to believe that the object of his expedition is solely for the purposes of general science . " But he had called at King George's Sound and Westernport , and had remained six ...
Page 153
... Darling ( 1825-31 ) . Darling was fifty years of age when he landed at Sydney , in December 1825. He had entered the army in 1793 , but had seen little active service , most of the time having been spent in administrative work . In 1818 ...
... Darling ( 1825-31 ) . Darling was fifty years of age when he landed at Sydney , in December 1825. He had entered the army in 1793 , but had seen little active service , most of the time having been spent in administrative work . In 1818 ...
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... Darling to consider the imposition of restrictions . He had authority for this ; for , when Brisbane first reported the publication of the Australian , Bathurst had suggested something of the kind.1 The personal relations between Darling ...
... Darling to consider the imposition of restrictions . He had authority for this ; for , when Brisbane first reported the publication of the Australian , Bathurst had suggested something of the kind.1 The personal relations between Darling ...
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