A History of Australia [vol. 3]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 87
... Port Phillip offered a kingdom where a man , he believed , had a chance to be freed from such ghosts of his past . 4 In 1834 he had had many discussions at Kingston with John Helder Wedge , outwardly a persevering type of ... Port Phillip 87.
... Port Phillip offered a kingdom where a man , he believed , had a chance to be freed from such ghosts of his past . 4 In 1834 he had had many discussions at Kingston with John Helder Wedge , outwardly a persevering type of ... Port Phillip 87.
Page 93
... Port Phillip by following the trade in which he had first prospered in Launceston - hotel - keeping.12 Soon after the arrival of Fawkner , the affairs of the members of the Port Phillip Association began to decline . After John Batman's ...
... Port Phillip by following the trade in which he had first prospered in Launceston - hotel - keeping.12 Soon after the arrival of Fawkner , the affairs of the members of the Port Phillip Association began to decline . After John Batman's ...
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... Port Phillip was to remain ' English for thousands of years'.21 By 1839 they were boasting about their chance of sounding off an echo of Old England in their part of the New World . In December of the previous year the Colonial ...
... Port Phillip was to remain ' English for thousands of years'.21 By 1839 they were boasting about their chance of sounding off an echo of Old England in their part of the New World . In December of the previous year the Colonial ...
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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