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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Wentworth and James Macarthur were given a common grievance ; while , in London , Edward Macarthur informed the Colonial Office that the people of the colony would willingly pay for police and gaols once they had been given ...
Wentworth and James Macarthur were given a common grievance ; while , in London , Edward Macarthur informed the Colonial Office that the people of the colony would willingly pay for police and gaols once they had been given ...
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The idea of protection entered Victoria timidly enough , in the form to which John Stuart Mill had given some countenance — the argument that industries should be helped through their infancy and inefficiency by a subsidy or a ...
The idea of protection entered Victoria timidly enough , in the form to which John Stuart Mill had given some countenance — the argument that industries should be helped through their infancy and inefficiency by a subsidy or a ...
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They have given Australia its main , and in most cases , its sole , opportunity of witnessing the plays of many famous modern dramatists . The Australian repertory theatre has also given their sole opportunity to Australian dramatists ...
They have given Australia its main , and in most cases , its sole , opportunity of witnessing the plays of many famous modern dramatists . The Australian repertory theatre has also given their sole opportunity to Australian dramatists ...
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