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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Nowhere in Australia is there a range comparable with this fine series of mountains in New Guinea . Only in the south - east does a similar a " earth buckle ” rise many thousand feet above thesea , viz.from the New Zealand Alps which ...
Nowhere in Australia is there a range comparable with this fine series of mountains in New Guinea . Only in the south - east does a similar a " earth buckle ” rise many thousand feet above thesea , viz.from the New Zealand Alps which ...
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For each colony , the most valuable series is that described as ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE , SECRETARY OF STATE . This has been further subdivided into “ Governors ' Despatches ” and “ Public Offices and Miscellaneous ” .
For each colony , the most valuable series is that described as ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE , SECRETARY OF STATE . This has been further subdivided into “ Governors ' Despatches ” and “ Public Offices and Miscellaneous ” .
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It originated in a series of blank printed forms on which each Governor supplied information concerning his own particular colony . The first return was made in 1822 , but the number of forms increased from year to year .
It originated in a series of blank printed forms on which each Governor supplied information concerning his own particular colony . The first return was made in 1822 , but the number of forms increased from year to year .
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