The Three Colonies of Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia: Their Pastures, Copper Mines, & Gold FieldsIngram, Cooke, & Company, 1852 - 425 páginas |
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... soon - to- be - exiled Bourbon ) , and " call a new world into existence to redress the balance of the old " * - * —— a new field for the employment of able- bodied industry , which , overflowing from the crowded competition of Europe ...
... soon - to- be - exiled Bourbon ) , and " call a new world into existence to redress the balance of the old " * - * —— a new field for the employment of able- bodied industry , which , overflowing from the crowded competition of Europe ...
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... soon they came within sight of a vast land- locked lake , stretching as far as the eye could reach , dotted with small islands , whose shores sloped , forest - covered , down to the water's edge . Black swans and other rare water ...
... soon they came within sight of a vast land- locked lake , stretching as far as the eye could reach , dotted with small islands , whose shores sloped , forest - covered , down to the water's edge . Black swans and other rare water ...
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... soon did for him . He began on a Thursday and died on a Saturday , as he was dragging a load down Constitution - hill , There were thirteen hundred died there in six * This was a common punishment for female prisoners , until a young ...
... soon did for him . He began on a Thursday and died on a Saturday , as he was dragging a load down Constitution - hill , There were thirteen hundred died there in six * This was a common punishment for female prisoners , until a young ...
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... soon to seek shelter at the nearest port , and he put into the Mauritius , relying upon his passport . This would have been a sufficient protection had the government of the island been in the hands of a gentleman and man of honour ...
... soon to seek shelter at the nearest port , and he put into the Mauritius , relying upon his passport . This would have been a sufficient protection had the government of the island been in the hands of a gentleman and man of honour ...
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... Soon after Bligh landed , Captain King introduced him to M'Arthur , who invited the new governor to visit Camden and inspect his flocks , the result of the crosses from the King's merinos . The answer was a refusal , in the language of ...
... Soon after Bligh landed , Captain King introduced him to M'Arthur , who invited the new governor to visit Camden and inspect his flocks , the result of the crosses from the King's merinos . The answer was a refusal , in the language of ...
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