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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Page 117
... DIEMEN'S LAND 117 before calling at Sydney , had sailed along the Western Australian coast , with which he was familiar from his previous visit ; but his researches were particularly directed to the Pacific . As far as ... Van Diemen's Land.
... DIEMEN'S LAND 117 before calling at Sydney , had sailed along the Western Australian coast , with which he was familiar from his previous visit ; but his researches were particularly directed to the Pacific . As far as ... Van Diemen's Land.
Page 157
... Van Diemen's Land from New South Wales . Brisbane's commission had given him authority over the undivided colony , and the position was left unaltered during his term of office , though he was advised of the impending change . At first ...
... Van Diemen's Land from New South Wales . Brisbane's commission had given him authority over the undivided colony , and the position was left unaltered during his term of office , though he was advised of the impending change . At first ...
Page 182
... Land Sales Act of 1842.1 Before news of this concession reached Van Diemen's Land , however , the popular members of the Legislature took drastic action to emphasise their protests . When the estimates were presented , they left the ...
... Land Sales Act of 1842.1 Before news of this concession reached Van Diemen's Land , however , the popular members of the Legislature took drastic action to emphasise their protests . When the estimates were presented , they left the ...
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