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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... and the prizes taken in the Pacific were brought to Port Jackson . The first of these , the Nuestra Seņora de Bethlehem , was brought in by a prize crew in 1799 , and declared lawful prize ; and when others ...
... and the prizes taken in the Pacific were brought to Port Jackson . The first of these , the Nuestra Seņora de Bethlehem , was brought in by a prize crew in 1799 , and declared lawful prize ; and when others ...
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Enmity between selectors and squatters brought compulsory resumption of runs about 1876 , but the slow occupation of the resumed runs by grazing farmers led the McIlwraith ministry in 1882 to grant a truce to the squatters in renewed ...
Enmity between selectors and squatters brought compulsory resumption of runs about 1876 , but the slow occupation of the resumed runs by grazing farmers led the McIlwraith ministry in 1882 to grant a truce to the squatters in renewed ...
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The hopes cherished at the beginning of this period that pasture would cede the first place to agriculture at the unlocking of the land , had thus , in every colony but one , brought disillusionment . Pastoral prosperity continued to ...
The hopes cherished at the beginning of this period that pasture would cede the first place to agriculture at the unlocking of the land , had thus , in every colony but one , brought disillusionment . Pastoral prosperity continued to ...
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