| John Dunmore Lang - New South Wales - 1837 - 1052 pages
...extensive than Great Britain, equally rich in point of so\\, and which is now ready for the plough, as if especially prepared by the Creator for the industrious hands of Englishmen." " Now, as it is equally the interest of the British government and of the colonial executive, as well... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - New South Wales - 1837 - 540 pages
...natural resources of a region more' extensive than Great Britain, equally rich in point of soil, and which now lies ready for the plough in many parts, as if specially prepared by the Creator for the industrious hands of Englishmen." No. 2. Page 272. Dispatches... | |
| John Marshall - Australia - 1839 - 152 pages
...extensive than Great Britain, equally rich in point of soil, and which is now ready for the plough, as if especially prepared by the Creator for the industrious hands of Englishmen.'' 14 AUSTRALIA. " From the account of this colony given in our last number, and which was drawn up from... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - Squatters - 1847 - 484 pages
...Britain, equally rich in point of soil, which now lies ready for the plough in many parts, as if specially prepared by the Creator for the industrious hands...the whole of Gipps' Land, of a similar character. 10. You have seen various parts of the globe — do yon thiuU the district of Port Phillip (Australia... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1850 - 738 pages
...report of October 24, 1636, " more extensive than Great Britain, equally rich in point of soil, and which now lies ready for the plough in many parts, as if specially prepared by the Creator for the industrious hands of Englishmen." Since that expedition,... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Ohio - 1851 - 524 pages
...report of October 24, 1836, " more extensive than Great Britain, equally rich in point of soil, and which now lies ready for the plough in many parts, as if specially prepared by the Creator for the industrious hands of Englishmen." Since that expedition,... | |
| Thomas McCombie - Australia - 1858 - 352 pages
...extensive than Great Britain, equally rich in point of soil, and which is now ready for the plough, as if especially prepared by the Creator for the industrious hands of Englishmen." f The founders of great cities, where any trace of them has remained, have always received a considerable... | |
| Literature - 1877 - 796 pages
..." It is a region," he said, " more extensive than Great Britain, equally rich in point of soil, and which now lies ready for the plough in many parts, as if specially prepared by the Creator for the industrious hands of Englishmen." To fix iis relative value... | |
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