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Page 276
... ( Cheers . ) Was it not the glorious liberties afforded by the British constitution to our fellow men in England that we all so anxiously desired and so urgently prayed for ? ( Cheers . ) And if such was the case , surely it was our duty ...
... ( Cheers . ) Was it not the glorious liberties afforded by the British constitution to our fellow men in England that we all so anxiously desired and so urgently prayed for ? ( Cheers . ) And if such was the case , surely it was our duty ...
Page 389
... ( Cheers . ) Working - men must look for friends among themselves . ( Cheers . ) Men might read books until they were tired , they might study the condition and wants of the working - men as long as they chose , but they could never feel ...
... ( Cheers . ) Working - men must look for friends among themselves . ( Cheers . ) Men might read books until they were tired , they might study the condition and wants of the working - men as long as they chose , but they could never feel ...
Page 606
... ( Cheers . ) It may not be uninteresting here to mention in illustration of the progress of telegraphy , that through the Atlantic cable , which connected forty millions of people with Europe , there was transmitted during the first ...
... ( Cheers . ) It may not be uninteresting here to mention in illustration of the progress of telegraphy , that through the Atlantic cable , which connected forty millions of people with Europe , there was transmitted during the first ...
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Adelaide amongst amount appeared arrived Australian colonies Ballarat banks Bathurst believe Bill Brisbane Britain British bush bushrangers classes colonists colony commenced Committee constitution convicts Creek Crown December Diemen's Land diggers diggings discovery district duty elected emigrants England established favour feel Geelong gold goldfields Government Governor hand horses House immigrants important increase inhabitants interest labour large number Legislative Council Legislature London Majesty's Majesty's Government Melbourne miles miners months Moreton Bay natives night occasion opened opinion parliament party persons police political population Port Phillip Port Phillip District present principle proposed Queensland railway remarked reported respect river road schools settlement settlers sheep ship society South Australia South Wales squatters station streets success Sydney Morning Herald Tasmania town trade transportation Van Diemen's Land Victoria vote Western Australia whole