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Then on 14 June he left for Launceston.7 Some days after his return to Launceston he wrote to Arthur an account of his expedition to form an extensive pastoral establishment on the southern coast of New Holland with an air of quiet ...
Then on 14 June he left for Launceston.7 Some days after his return to Launceston he wrote to Arthur an account of his expedition to form an extensive pastoral establishment on the southern coast of New Holland with an air of quiet ...
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In April 1842 the firm of R. Duke and Company collapsed ; in June 1842 the affairs of T. Gore and Company were in the insolvency court ; joint stock companies such as ...
In April 1842 the firm of R. Duke and Company collapsed ; in June 1842 the affairs of T. Gore and Company were in the insolvency court ; joint stock companies such as ...
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They called the proceedings of 18 June the work of the idlers of the city who could not be taken to represent the real views of the community . Sir Charles told Grey that the question of the resumption of transportation had been seized ...
They called the proceedings of 18 June the work of the idlers of the city who could not be taken to represent the real views of the community . Sir Charles told Grey that the question of the resumption of transportation had been seized ...
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Contents
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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