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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advised without result the choice of an entirely new area — the mouth of the Liverpool River . Not until the close of the five years allowed for the selection of land did the ministry despatch the able SurveyorGeneral Goyder with an ...
advised without result the choice of an entirely new area — the mouth of the Liverpool River . Not until the close of the five years allowed for the selection of land did the ministry despatch the able SurveyorGeneral Goyder with an ...
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RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENTS 241 upon its feet . The copper and gold discoveries ... Of this amount the Government spent £ 950,000 in the introduction of 50,000 free settlers , with the result that the population of the colony changed ...
RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENTS 241 upon its feet . The copper and gold discoveries ... Of this amount the Government spent £ 950,000 in the introduction of 50,000 free settlers , with the result that the population of the colony changed ...
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The election results of May seemed to promise success for this step in December . ... It was intimated that if the result were affirmative , power would be taken to recruit by ballot 7000 men per month between the ages of twenty - five ...
The election results of May seemed to promise success for this step in December . ... It was intimated that if the result were affirmative , power would be taken to recruit by ballot 7000 men per month between the ages of twenty - five ...
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