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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Sydney . Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly , 1856- . Sydney . Papers presented to the Legislative Council ... Sydney . ( Prior to the second session of 1904 all Parliamentary Papers appeared in the Journal of the Council ...
Sydney . Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly , 1856- . Sydney . Papers presented to the Legislative Council ... Sydney . ( Prior to the second session of 1904 all Parliamentary Papers appeared in the Journal of the Council ...
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Sydney , 1901- . ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA : New South Wales Branch : Transactions and Proceedings . Sydney , 1883–96 . Queensland Branch : Proceedings , Brisbane , 1885-99 ; continued as the Queensland Geographical ...
Sydney , 1901- . ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA : New South Wales Branch : Transactions and Proceedings . Sydney , 1883–96 . Queensland Branch : Proceedings , Brisbane , 1885-99 ; continued as the Queensland Geographical ...
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Sydney , 1835 . BACKHOUSE , J. A narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies . 1843 . BANNESTER , S. " On Abolishing Transportation and on the Reforming of the Colonial Office . ” Vide Letter to Lord John Russell . 1837 .
Sydney , 1835 . BACKHOUSE , J. A narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies . 1843 . BANNESTER , S. " On Abolishing Transportation and on the Reforming of the Colonial Office . ” Vide Letter to Lord John Russell . 1837 .
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