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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His Act for the alienation of Crown lands , forced through both Houses in 1861 , as the charter of free selection before survey , permitted anyone to select from 40 to 320 acres — 640 after 1875 - anywhere in ...
His Act for the alienation of Crown lands , forced through both Houses in 1861 , as the charter of free selection before survey , permitted anyone to select from 40 to 320 acres — 640 after 1875 - anywhere in ...
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But free selection before survey , as administered under the Robertson Act , made the task of the police and the schoolmaster in effecting improvement an uphill and a dangerous one for a full decade . Less obvious , but of deeper ...
But free selection before survey , as administered under the Robertson Act , made the task of the police and the schoolmaster in effecting improvement an uphill and a dangerous one for a full decade . Less obvious , but of deeper ...
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His Act ? ( 1865 ) continued selection after survey , but gave at first a lease , convertible into freehold on easy payments after three years of residence and substantial improvements .
His Act ? ( 1865 ) continued selection after survey , but gave at first a lease , convertible into freehold on easy payments after three years of residence and substantial improvements .
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