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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The first authentic record of the discovery is contained in a surveyor's field - book preserved in the plan room of the Department of Lands in Sydney . The surveyor was James McBrien , the locality was the Fish River near Bathurst ...
The first authentic record of the discovery is contained in a surveyor's field - book preserved in the plan room of the Department of Lands in Sydney . The surveyor was James McBrien , the locality was the Fish River near Bathurst ...
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In 1848 he wrote to Grey at the Colonial Office and suggested that a mineral survey of Australia should be made.1 Grey said that he feared that the discovery of gold would be very embarrassing to a wool - growing country , and the ...
In 1848 he wrote to Grey at the Colonial Office and suggested that a mineral survey of Australia should be made.1 Grey said that he feared that the discovery of gold would be very embarrassing to a wool - growing country , and the ...
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1897–1906 . Prince Henry the Navigator . New York , 1901 . BELLESORT , A. La Pérouse . Paris , 1926 . BURNEY , J. A Chronological History of the discoveries in the South Sea . 5 vols . 1803-17 . CALVERT , F. The Discovery of Australia .
1897–1906 . Prince Henry the Navigator . New York , 1901 . BELLESORT , A. La Pérouse . Paris , 1926 . BURNEY , J. A Chronological History of the discoveries in the South Sea . 5 vols . 1803-17 . CALVERT , F. The Discovery of Australia .
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