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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Migrations 18151839 | 1 |
New South Wales 18391848 | 25 |
Radical activist 18481850 | 46 |
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