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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FOLDS TO THE EAST OF AUSTRALIA 3 of Australasia . In New Guinea is the central backbone rising to 15,000 feet in Mt Wilhelmina . This is flanked by several parallel ranges , and the island itself is clearly disposed as a link connecting ...
FOLDS TO THE EAST OF AUSTRALIA 3 of Australasia . In New Guinea is the central backbone rising to 15,000 feet in Mt Wilhelmina . This is flanked by several parallel ranges , and the island itself is clearly disposed as a link connecting ...
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SOUTH - EAST COASTLANDS 13 at Sydney . ... In 1824 Hamilton Hume traversed the eastern portion of this region , crossed the Victorian highlands and reached Port Phillip . He was thus the first to explore a portion of the winter rain ...
SOUTH - EAST COASTLANDS 13 at Sydney . ... In 1824 Hamilton Hume traversed the eastern portion of this region , crossed the Victorian highlands and reached Port Phillip . He was thus the first to explore a portion of the winter rain ...
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Tasman's interpretation of his discovery was that New Zealand ( whose eastern coasts he had not seen ) was a ... and that many obstacles might intervene which would push a voyager up into the impassable belt of the south - east Trades ...
Tasman's interpretation of his discovery was that New Zealand ( whose eastern coasts he had not seen ) was a ... and that many obstacles might intervene which would push a voyager up into the impassable belt of the south - east Trades ...
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