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Stirling spoke of his pride in having annexed so vast a region to the British
Empire with so small a body of adventurers . And off he sailed on 5 January 1839
for London to serve again the Empire he adored and to die on 22 April 1865 at ...
Stirling spoke of his pride in having annexed so vast a region to the British
Empire with so small a body of adventurers . And off he sailed on 5 January 1839
for London to serve again the Empire he adored and to die on 22 April 1865 at ...
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gratulated him on acting with justice and propriety in not sacrificing the interests
of the colony and the Empire at large , as well as the universally admitted rights of
the Crown , for the purpose of disarming opposition . So , despite the vigorous ...
gratulated him on acting with justice and propriety in not sacrificing the interests
of the colony and the Empire at large , as well as the universally admitted rights of
the Crown , for the purpose of disarming opposition . So , despite the vigorous ...
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A new radical newspaper , the Empire , which began weekly publication on 28
December 1850 under the editorship of Henry Parkes , wrote of their good
fortune on entering the field at a time when enlarged franchises and powers of ...
A new radical newspaper , the Empire , which began weekly publication on 28
December 1850 under the editorship of Henry Parkes , wrote of their good
fortune on entering the field at a time when enlarged franchises and powers of ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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