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 132
... carried along “ at a fearful rate ” ; and a little after 2 o'clock Sturt and his companions were shot into a broad and noble river , 350 feet wide , of which the Murrumbidgee was a tributary.3 2 " It is impossible for me to describe ...
... carried along “ at a fearful rate ” ; and a little after 2 o'clock Sturt and his companions were shot into a broad and noble river , 350 feet wide , of which the Murrumbidgee was a tributary.3 2 " It is impossible for me to describe ...
Page 348
... carried on under many flags and in regions over which no civilised government had control . Great Britain and France had both protested against the kidnapping of islanders by vessels under the Chilean and Peruvian flags . Immigra- tion ...
... carried on under many flags and in regions over which no civilised government had control . Great Britain and France had both protested against the kidnapping of islanders by vessels under the Chilean and Peruvian flags . Immigra- tion ...
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... carried to a depth of nearly two miles , and 3000 German prisoners were taken . By the 31st , after further fighting , the way was clear for the impudent assault on Mont St Quentin , which the 5th Australian Brigade , al- though ...
... carried to a depth of nearly two miles , and 3000 German prisoners were taken . By the 31st , after further fighting , the way was clear for the impudent assault on Mont St Quentin , which the 5th Australian Brigade , al- though ...
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