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Page 177
... Macarthur's station some twenty miles to the south - east of Gunda- gai . There he was joined by James Macarthur , the son of Hannibal Macarthur , the grass - seeker , who had put up the £ 500 to allow Strzelecki to attempt the high ...
... Macarthur's station some twenty miles to the south - east of Gunda- gai . There he was joined by James Macarthur , the son of Hannibal Macarthur , the grass - seeker , who had put up the £ 500 to allow Strzelecki to attempt the high ...
Page 189
... James Macarthur maintained that they could safely leave it to the British Government to work out the details of any house of assembly . Over a year earlier he had urged the men of property to allow the exclusivist- emancipist issue to ...
... James Macarthur maintained that they could safely leave it to the British Government to work out the details of any house of assembly . Over a year earlier he had urged the men of property to allow the exclusivist- emancipist issue to ...
Page 193
... James Macarthur had been urging the Colonial Office to create for New South Wales a Legislative Coun- cil composed in part of nominated members who would be as strong as those oaks of Old England , the landed aristocracy , which no ...
... James Macarthur had been urging the Colonial Office to create for New South Wales a Legislative Coun- cil composed in part of nominated members who would be as strong as those oaks of Old England , the landed aristocracy , which no ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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