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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... records are open to public inspection to 1850 . ( f ) TREASURY T. 1. TREASURY BOARD PAPERS , down to 1889 , comprising in - letters to the Treasury . The incoming correspondence from other public departments such as the Navy Board , the ...
... records are open to public inspection to 1850 . ( f ) TREASURY T. 1. TREASURY BOARD PAPERS , down to 1889 , comprising in - letters to the Treasury . The incoming correspondence from other public departments such as the Navy Board , the ...
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... Records , which include lists of immigrants arriving in New South Wales from 1826 to 1902 , as well as records of nationalisation papers issued in the same period , and papers relating to the early settlements in the other States of ...
... Records , which include lists of immigrants arriving in New South Wales from 1826 to 1902 , as well as records of nationalisation papers issued in the same period , and papers relating to the early settlements in the other States of ...
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... RECORDS BELL , K. N. and MORRELL , W. P. ( Editors ) . Select Documents of British Colonial Policy , 1830-60 . Oxford , 1928 . Historical Records of Australia : Ser . I , III and IV . Sydney , 1914- • Ser . I. Governors ' despatches to ...
... RECORDS BELL , K. N. and MORRELL , W. P. ( Editors ) . Select Documents of British Colonial Policy , 1830-60 . Oxford , 1928 . Historical Records of Australia : Ser . I , III and IV . Sydney , 1914- • Ser . I. Governors ' despatches to ...
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