Henry Parkes: A BiographyBiography of Henry Parkes, the Birmingham artisan and radical who emigrated to New South Wales in 1839, formally entered the colony's politics in 1854, served-with only short breaks-in the legislature until 1894, and became premier fire times. |
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Page 114
... Wentworth clique were not the representatives of the spirit , the intelligence , or the freemen of New South Wales . McEncroe was left to recall the analogy between the arguments which now agitated the colony and those of the recent ...
... Wentworth clique were not the representatives of the spirit , the intelligence , or the freemen of New South Wales . McEncroe was left to recall the analogy between the arguments which now agitated the colony and those of the recent ...
Page 119
... Wentworth and the colonial secretary , Deas Thomson , were going to England : Wentworth probably for good ; Deas Thomson for a year's holiday . As soon as the council passed the Constitution Bill , it commissioned Wentworth and Thomson ...
... Wentworth and the colonial secretary , Deas Thomson , were going to England : Wentworth probably for good ; Deas Thomson for a year's holiday . As soon as the council passed the Constitution Bill , it commissioned Wentworth and Thomson ...
Page 438
... Wentworth in this period . ' Mr Wentworth and his Democracy ' , on 22 November , for example , mocked such shadow - fears as republicanism . A central theme throughout was that shallow minds are distinguished by a horror of names more ...
... Wentworth in this period . ' Mr Wentworth and his Democracy ' , on 22 November , for example , mocked such shadow - fears as republicanism . A central theme throughout was that shallow minds are distinguished by a horror of names more ...
Contents
Migrations 18151839 | 1 |
New South Wales 18391848 | 25 |
Radical activist 18481850 | 46 |
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27 January Annie April assembly August Australian Bill Birmingham Butler cabinet campaign Carrington Catholic cheers Clarinda colony colony's committee Constitution Cowper Dalley December declared diary Duncan duty East Sydney editorial election electors Empire reported Empire's England Faulconbridge February federation feeling free trade free trade party friends governor Harpur Herald honour hope ibid January John Dunmore Lang July June Kiama labour Lady land leader legislative council letter to Parkes liberal March Maria Martin McMillan meeting Melbourne Menie Menie's ministers ministry months Mudgee never nomination November O'Farrell October once paper Parkes told Parkes wrote Parkes's parliament parliamentary party political poll protest quoted radical reform Reid resigned Robertson Sarah schools September Sir Henry Parkes South Wales speech squatters Stoneleigh Sydney Sydney's thought told Parkes took Varney Victor Windeyer vote Wentworth Werrington Windeyer