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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From eastern New Guinea the late Tertiary earth - folds branch into three , running respectively through Woodlark Island , the D'Entrecasteaux and Louisade Islands . Possibly ( as Benson suggests ) 1 the first of these links up with the ...
From eastern New Guinea the late Tertiary earth - folds branch into three , running respectively through Woodlark Island , the D'Entrecasteaux and Louisade Islands . Possibly ( as Benson suggests ) 1 the first of these links up with the ...
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SIR GEORGE GREY AND THE PACIFIC ISLANDS 335 Islands.1 In 1852 " more than fifty islands were visited and twentyfive ... He thought of Norfolk Island , with its fine central position , 600 miles from New Zealand and goo from Australia ...
SIR GEORGE GREY AND THE PACIFIC ISLANDS 335 Islands.1 In 1852 " more than fifty islands were visited and twentyfive ... He thought of Norfolk Island , with its fine central position , 600 miles from New Zealand and goo from Australia ...
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SHILLIBEER , J. A narrative of the Briton's voyage to Pitcairn Island . ... Vogel , J. New Zealand and the South Sea Islands . 1878 . ... ( 6 ) CHRISTIAN MISSIONS ANDERSON , R. A History of the Sandwich Islands Mission . 1872 .
SHILLIBEER , J. A narrative of the Briton's voyage to Pitcairn Island . ... Vogel , J. New Zealand and the South Sea Islands . 1878 . ... ( 6 ) CHRISTIAN MISSIONS ANDERSON , R. A History of the Sandwich Islands Mission . 1872 .
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