The New Colony of Victoria, Formly Port Phillip: With Some Account of the Other Australian ColoniesT. Saunders, 1851 - 85 páginas |
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... gains have attended the labours of all , or that these men are fair samples of the general population , cannot be alleged ; but it may safely be affirmed that in no part of the world does success so great and certain await upon untiring ...
... gains have attended the labours of all , or that these men are fair samples of the general population , cannot be alleged ; but it may safely be affirmed that in no part of the world does success so great and certain await upon untiring ...
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... gain made from English capital rashly invested , of which keen - sighted men on the spot have taken advantage ? Is it made from a large Government expenditure , such as has been witnessed in the Canadas , Van Diemen's Land , and South ...
... gain made from English capital rashly invested , of which keen - sighted men on the spot have taken advantage ? Is it made from a large Government expenditure , such as has been witnessed in the Canadas , Van Diemen's Land , and South ...
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... gains , with more certainty and less speculation , are to be obtained in the rural pursuits of the settlers . A considerable amount of agriculture exists : in the year 1848 , the last in which we have been able to obtain a distinct ...
... gains , with more certainty and less speculation , are to be obtained in the rural pursuits of the settlers . A considerable amount of agriculture exists : in the year 1848 , the last in which we have been able to obtain a distinct ...
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... gains of the shearing the Australian harvest . Each settler hires from 10 to 20 of them who can shear well 50 sheep each per diem ; for which they are paid 12s . per 100. Meanwhile a gang of washers , under an overseer , are wash- ing ...
... gains of the shearing the Australian harvest . Each settler hires from 10 to 20 of them who can shear well 50 sheep each per diem ; for which they are paid 12s . per 100. Meanwhile a gang of washers , under an overseer , are wash- ing ...
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... gains at the nearest publican's , and the squatter joyfully mounts his horse to pay his annual visit to the town to dispose of his wool , and lay in his stores for the ensuing year . Ac- customed as he is to severe exercise , and to the ...
... gains at the nearest publican's , and the squatter joyfully mounts his horse to pay his annual visit to the town to dispose of his wool , and lay in his stores for the ensuing year . Ac- customed as he is to severe exercise , and to the ...
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