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Australia misère: the Northern Territory in the nineteenth century

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Coltheart, Lenore

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The School of Humanities of Griffith University, Queensland

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The borders of the Northern Territory enclose more than one sixth of the Australian continent, an expanse reaching from the centre at 26° latitude 1,600 kilometres to the northern coast at latitude 11°, between the 129th and 138th parallels of longitude.

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