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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This proposition easily became law at a special session of the Legislative Council in March 1839 , and for a time defined the position of the squatter . Hereafter , each stockholder paid both a fixed licence fee and a variable tax on ...
This proposition easily became law at a special session of the Legislative Council in March 1839 , and for a time defined the position of the squatter . Hereafter , each stockholder paid both a fixed licence fee and a variable tax on ...
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38 , 24 March 1854 , C.O. 309/24 * Latrobe to Newcastle , no . 40 , 25 March 1854 , C.O. 309/24 , and Vic . Govt . Gazette 28 March 1854 . 5 Resolutions of public meeting at Perth , 14 Oct. Constitution of Victoria.
38 , 24 March 1854 , C.O. 309/24 * Latrobe to Newcastle , no . 40 , 25 March 1854 , C.O. 309/24 , and Vic . Govt . Gazette 28 March 1854 . 5 Resolutions of public meeting at Perth , 14 Oct. Constitution of Victoria.
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As against thirty - five and a half millions of British deposits in Australian banks in March 1893 , chiefly lodged in Melbourne , there were only thirteen and a half millions at the end of 1900 . Much , indeed , had become preference ...
As against thirty - five and a half millions of British deposits in Australian banks in March 1893 , chiefly lodged in Melbourne , there were only thirteen and a half millions at the end of 1900 . Much , indeed , had become preference ...
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