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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... further considered here . Since we find numerous relics of Australoid folk in India and south- east Asia , and practically none akin to the Papuan negroid type , we may assume that the Papuans long preceded the Australians in their ...
... further considered here . Since we find numerous relics of Australoid folk in India and south- east Asia , and practically none akin to the Papuan negroid type , we may assume that the Papuans long preceded the Australians in their ...
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... further out " drew the sheepmen , and they went on and on towards the sun - burned horizon of the plains , over the sepia skylines of the jagged mountains , entirely on their own initiative and in direct defiance of the townsmen's ...
... further out " drew the sheepmen , and they went on and on towards the sun - burned horizon of the plains , over the sepia skylines of the jagged mountains , entirely on their own initiative and in direct defiance of the townsmen's ...
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... further immediate usefulness , were withdrawn , and the three remaining Divisions were so weak that their further employment was the subject of much consideration . It was decided that , although they would be unequal to the full ...
... further immediate usefulness , were withdrawn , and the three remaining Divisions were so weak that their further employment was the subject of much consideration . It was decided that , although they would be unequal to the full ...
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