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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... England . ” * After Argyle's defeat the planters were on the alert to obtain white slaves , and were successful . Some of the common prisoners , and others , who were Highlanders , were by the Privy Council delivered to Mr. George Scott ...
... England . ” * After Argyle's defeat the planters were on the alert to obtain white slaves , and were successful . Some of the common prisoners , and others , who were Highlanders , were by the Privy Council delivered to Mr. George Scott ...
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... England . The French squadron remained until the 10th March to refresh and refit , and , then departing , were never heard of more until , in 1826 , Mr. Dillon discovered at the Manicola Islands traces of arms and ornaments which proved ...
... England . The French squadron remained until the 10th March to refresh and refit , and , then departing , were never heard of more until , in 1826 , Mr. Dillon discovered at the Manicola Islands traces of arms and ornaments which proved ...
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... England . " Such were the accidents of the foundation , and such the founders , of our colonial empire in Australia . No sooner had the convict colonists been disembarked , and the erection of the necessary buildings commenced , than ...
... England . " Such were the accidents of the foundation , and such the founders , of our colonial empire in Australia . No sooner had the convict colonists been disembarked , and the erection of the necessary buildings commenced , than ...
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... England , the few means of communication , the indifference of the English public to the fate of the inhabitants of a penal colony , or of any colony , rendered the governor , so far as the control of law extended , actually ...
... England , the few means of communication , the indifference of the English public to the fate of the inhabitants of a penal colony , or of any colony , rendered the governor , so far as the control of law extended , actually ...
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... England , where the gaols were daily visited by numerous individuals of various ranks , where the common - law rights of the subject had been established , where what was considered in those days a free press flourished , where , from ...
... England , where the gaols were daily visited by numerous individuals of various ranks , where the common - law rights of the subject had been established , where what was considered in those days a free press flourished , where , from ...
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acres Adelaide agricultural appointed arrived Australian Agricultural Company Bathurst Bathurst district Bligh Botany Bay Brisbane bush capital Captain cattle Chisholm Church coast Colonel colonists commenced commissioners convicts Creek crown cultivation Darling despatch Diemen's Land diggings discovery district dray emigrants England English expense exports farm feet Flinders flocks Gawler gentlemen gold gold-digging gold-fields governor grants ground harbour hills horses hundred Island labour Legislative Council live Liverpool Plains M'Arthur Macquarie Melbourne miles months Moreton Bay mountains Parliament party pastoral persons population Port Jackson Port Macquarie Port Phillip pounds price of land prisoners purchase Ralph Darling revenue River servants settlement settlers sheep shepherd ship Sir George Gipps Sir Richard Bourke soil sold South Australia South Wales squatters Sydney Thomas Brisbane thousand tion town trees Turon Van Diemen's Land Victoria voyage wages Wakefield wheat wool