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 158
... established in the island , he urged the Governor to enact a restrictive law , although Brisbane rejected the advice . Even after Van Diemen's Land obtained a Legislative Council of its own , Arthur realised the futility of trying to ...
... established in the island , he urged the Governor to enact a restrictive law , although Brisbane rejected the advice . Even after Van Diemen's Land obtained a Legislative Council of its own , Arthur realised the futility of trying to ...
Page 221
... establish a body of police . So serious had been the troubles in the Murray area that settlement virtually ceased ... established from this time onwards , the initial system had failed . Vast areas of good country were still tied up ...
... establish a body of police . So serious had been the troubles in the Murray area that settlement virtually ceased ... established from this time onwards , the initial system had failed . Vast areas of good country were still tied up ...
Page 332
... established in the South Sea Islands unless our Government had established a colony in New South Wales " -truly adding , " the British Government had no view of this kind when they first formed the colony " . And he envisaged a time ...
... established in the South Sea Islands unless our Government had established a colony in New South Wales " -truly adding , " the British Government had no view of this kind when they first formed the colony " . And he envisaged a time ...
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