| 1835 - 562 pages
...All who have ever landed upon * in whose valleys the exile might hope to build for his family, a * the eastern shore of St. Vincent's Gulf, agree as...shall no longer wonder at its ' differing in soil and in fertility from the low and sandy tracks that ' generally prevail along the shores of Australia.... | |
| Charles Mann - South Australia - 1835 - 56 pages
...his family, a peaceful and prosperous home. All who have ever landed upon the eastern hhore uf Si. Vincent's Gulf, agree as to the richness of its soil,...wonder at its differing in soil and fertility from tne low and sandy tracts that generally prevail along the shores of Australia." Such is the evidence... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - New South Wales - 1837 - 1052 pages
...continent, " that a spot has at length been found upon the south coast of New Holland, to which the colonist might venture with every prospect of success, and...differing in soil and fertility from the low and sandy tracks that generally prevail along the shores of Australia. "The country immediately behind Cape Jervis... | |
| Henry Capper - South Australia - 1837 - 130 pages
...with Cvery prospect of success, and in whose valleys the exile might hope to build for himself and his family a peaceful and prosperous home. All who...richness of its soil, and the 'abundance of its pasture." In addition to the foregoing remarks all persons who have visited this part of Australia, describe... | |
| Gwenneth Williams - Australia - 1919 - 158 pages
...with every prospect of success, and in whose valleys the exile might hope to build for himself and his family a peaceful and prosperous home. All who...richness of its soil and the abundance of its pasture." * The tribe, anxious not to be implicated in the crime, stated that three natives named Cummarringeree,... | |
| Archibald Grenfell Price - South Australia - 1924 - 314 pages
...himself and his family a peaceful and prosperous home. All who have ever landed upon the eastern shores of St. Vincent's Gulf agree as to the richness of its soil and the abundance of its pasture." " From the time this important information was given to the authorities the colonizers had far more... | |
| Archibald Grenfell Price - Australia - 1924 - 314 pages
...every prospect of success. All u-ho have ever landed upon the eastern shores of St. Vincent Gulf egret as to the richness of its soil and the abundance of its pasture." (SruRT, 1833.) "When I ask you to colonize, what do I ask you to do but to carry the superfluity of... | |
| Robert Torrens - Colonization - 1835 - 356 pages
...prosperous " home. All who have ever landed \ipon the " eastern shore of St. Vincent's Gulf, ngrco tis to " the richness of its soil, and the abundance of...shall no longer " wonder at its differing in soil and in fertility " from the low and sandy tracks that generally " prevail along the shores of Australia.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1840 - 652 pages
...describes it thus: in the narrative of his first expe dition, he says that " all who have ever visited the eastern shore of St. Vincent's Gulf agree as to...the richness of its soil and the abundance of its pastures; that that district contains 5,000,000 acres of land of rich soil, upon which no scrub exists,... | |
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