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Page 222
In Hobart the news was greeted with dismay and alarm . Some said the transition from a wealthy to a pauperized country would speedily take place . Van Diemen's Land would become what Norfolk Island already was , a society in which the ...
In Hobart the news was greeted with dismay and alarm . Some said the transition from a wealthy to a pauperized country would speedily take place . Van Diemen's Land would become what Norfolk Island already was , a society in which the ...
Page 283
When Eardley - Wilmot arrived in Hobart on the night of 21 August 1843 bonfires lit up the neighbouring hills to celebrate the joyous event . The following day little children tumbled out of trees , and elegant ladies jostled on the ...
When Eardley - Wilmot arrived in Hobart on the night of 21 August 1843 bonfires lit up the neighbouring hills to celebrate the joyous event . The following day little children tumbled out of trees , and elegant ladies jostled on the ...
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... 230-1 British Banner ( London ) , 444 Colonial Literary Journal ( Sydney ) : first published , 308 ; content , 308 Colonial Times ( Hobart ) : and petticoat government , 220 ; Franklin should resign , 223 Colonist ( Sydney ) : abuse ...
... 230-1 British Banner ( London ) , 444 Colonial Literary Journal ( Sydney ) : first published , 308 ; content , 308 Colonial Times ( Hobart ) : and petticoat government , 220 ; Franklin should resign , 223 Colonist ( Sydney ) : abuse ...
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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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