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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... followed in due time by the Dutch and by a few English adven- turers . Although the Dutch maintained a factory in Japan , they were very ignorant of its geography and of any lands which might lie in its vicinity . They had heard a ...
... followed in due time by the Dutch and by a few English adven- turers . Although the Dutch maintained a factory in Japan , they were very ignorant of its geography and of any lands which might lie in its vicinity . They had heard a ...
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... followed the course of the Murray to the sea ; Mitchell ( 1832 ) examined the headwaters of the Darling , and , later ( 1835 ) , its course towards the Murray ; while , later still ( 1836 ) , he crossed " Australia Felix " . Eyre ( 1839 ...
... followed the course of the Murray to the sea ; Mitchell ( 1832 ) examined the headwaters of the Darling , and , later ( 1835 ) , its course towards the Murray ; while , later still ( 1836 ) , he crossed " Australia Felix " . Eyre ( 1839 ...
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... followed by New South Wales , South Australia and Victoria . In South Australia , public opinion had followed closely the discussions between Lord Grey and the Legislative Council of New South Wales . In 1849 , it seemed to be the case ...
... followed by New South Wales , South Australia and Victoria . In South Australia , public opinion had followed closely the discussions between Lord Grey and the Legislative Council of New South Wales . In 1849 , it seemed to be the case ...
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