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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1 tion . In Western Australia , the dwindling population had shown no aptitude for political affairs . In South Australia , mismanagement had forced the Government of the United Kingdom to intervene and grant financial aid .
1 tion . In Western Australia , the dwindling population had shown no aptitude for political affairs . In South Australia , mismanagement had forced the Government of the United Kingdom to intervene and grant financial aid .
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... as the first step in a plan for “ a regular periodical inspec1 Wilkes , C. , Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838–1842 . · Ibid . 1 , 158 , 179 . CRUISE OF CAPTAIN ERSKINE 341 tion ” of all the.
... as the first step in a plan for “ a regular periodical inspec1 Wilkes , C. , Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838–1842 . · Ibid . 1 , 158 , 179 . CRUISE OF CAPTAIN ERSKINE 341 tion ” of all the.
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CRUISE OF CAPTAIN ERSKINE 341 tion ” of all the important islands within the limits of the Australian naval command . Occasional visits of the kind had been made in earlier years to some of the archipelagos , but the troubles in New ...
CRUISE OF CAPTAIN ERSKINE 341 tion ” of all the important islands within the limits of the Australian naval command . Occasional visits of the kind had been made in earlier years to some of the archipelagos , but the troubles in New ...
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