The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 88W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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... ment on this coast was abandoned these expeditions have again made their appearance , but as they do not enter the Torres Straits very little is ever heard of them . 46 " " In 1850 the Dutch Government , having purchased the right of ...
... ment on this coast was abandoned these expeditions have again made their appearance , but as they do not enter the Torres Straits very little is ever heard of them . 46 " " In 1850 the Dutch Government , having purchased the right of ...
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... Guinea in the hands of a foreign power would be a standing menace to our Austral- asian colonies . From its numerous harbours cruisers could at any mo ment make a dash on our colonies , and lay 1876. ] 9 The Exploration of New Guinea .
... Guinea in the hands of a foreign power would be a standing menace to our Austral- asian colonies . From its numerous harbours cruisers could at any mo ment make a dash on our colonies , and lay 1876. ] 9 The Exploration of New Guinea .
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A Literary and Political Journal. ment make a dash on our colonies , and lay them under heavy contri- bution should war break out in the future between England and that European nation holding New Guinea . These cruisers would also ...
A Literary and Political Journal. ment make a dash on our colonies , and lay them under heavy contri- bution should war break out in the future between England and that European nation holding New Guinea . These cruisers would also ...
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... " was replaced by a coach of lighter build , called the " Bal- loon , " and it was a decided improve- ment to find the relays of horses ready harnessed when the stage was reached . The " 26 [ July History of the Munster Circuit .
... " was replaced by a coach of lighter build , called the " Bal- loon , " and it was a decided improve- ment to find the relays of horses ready harnessed when the stage was reached . The " 26 [ July History of the Munster Circuit .
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... ment seat . This family descend from Chief Baron Hene , whose patent bears date 11th March , 1679. * This judge's great grand- son , William Henn , second son of Thomas Henn , Esq . , of Paradise , County Clare , was appointed one of ...
... ment seat . This family descend from Chief Baron Hene , whose patent bears date 11th March , 1679. * This judge's great grand- son , William Henn , second son of Thomas Henn , Esq . , of Paradise , County Clare , was appointed one of ...
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