The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell |
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VAN DIEMEN'S 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 .
VAN DIEMEN'S 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 .
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3 VAN DIEMEN'S LAND 181 was the all - absorbing subject of discussion . Towards the end of Franklin's term of office , Stanley made an attempt to give effect to Molesworth's recommendations . He explained that , for the future ...
3 VAN DIEMEN'S LAND 181 was the all - absorbing subject of discussion . Towards the end of Franklin's term of office , Stanley made an attempt to give effect to Molesworth's recommendations . He explained that , for the future ...
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Demands for trial by jury and representative constitutions , New South Wales , and Van Diemen's Land , 1830 , 1832 and 1835. New Ser . xxi , 856 ; 3 Ser . XIII , 1089 ; XXIX , 227 . 30. South Australian Colonisation Bill , 1834.
Demands for trial by jury and representative constitutions , New South Wales , and Van Diemen's Land , 1830 , 1832 and 1835. New Ser . xxi , 856 ; 3 Ser . XIII , 1089 ; XXIX , 227 . 30. South Australian Colonisation Bill , 1834.
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