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In the following year Sir John gave generous encouragement to the first publication of the Tasmanian Journal of Natural Science for the Tasmanian Society of Natural History . He shared the hopes of one of its founders , the Reverend ...
In the following year Sir John gave generous encouragement to the first publication of the Tasmanian Journal of Natural Science for the Tasmanian Society of Natural History . He shared the hopes of one of its founders , the Reverend ...
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The South Australian Record , which had been published in London since 8 November 1837 , decided on 29 May 1841 to call itself the Australasian Record and Emigration Journal to advocate emigration to the Australian colonies .
The South Australian Record , which had been published in London since 8 November 1837 , decided on 29 May 1841 to call itself the Australasian Record and Emigration Journal to advocate emigration to the Australian colonies .
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1840 ) , 185 ; Harpur's lyric on Australia , 198 ; editor , 397 Australasian Record and Emigration Journal ( London ) , 230 ; see also South Australian Record Australian ( Sydney ) : British declaration of possession of Melville I.
1840 ) , 185 ; Harpur's lyric on Australia , 198 ; editor , 397 Australasian Record and Emigration Journal ( London ) , 230 ; see also South Australian Record Australian ( Sydney ) : British declaration of possession of Melville I.
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THE IRONAGE MEN OF NEW HOLLAND I | 1 |
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
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