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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... question he answered by coasting the whole of the Gulf of Carpentaria and making sure that it had no southern exit ... questions arise about the identity of the places reached . This was partly due to the progress of nautical science ...
... question he answered by coasting the whole of the Gulf of Carpentaria and making sure that it had no southern exit ... questions arise about the identity of the places reached . This was partly due to the progress of nautical science ...
Page 354
... question of the agricultural exploitation of the Pacific islands comes to the front . The planter wanted land and labour and better government , and his coming raised the general problem of colonisation . It was a question whether the ...
... question of the agricultural exploitation of the Pacific islands comes to the front . The planter wanted land and labour and better government , and his coming raised the general problem of colonisation . It was a question whether the ...
Page 610
... question politically alive , and to force upon the Commonwealth Government the necessity for taking steps towards an overhaul of the constitution . But there was no one consistent effort to face the problem of constitutional revision ...
... question politically alive , and to force upon the Commonwealth Government the necessity for taking steps towards an overhaul of the constitution . But there was no one consistent effort to face the problem of constitutional revision ...
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