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... representatives to any New South Wales legislature , because they would always be in a minority , and so long as the ... representative government of its own ' . They therefore asked for , first , responsible government entirely separate ...
... representatives to any New South Wales legislature , because they would always be in a minority , and so long as the ... representative government of its own ' . They therefore asked for , first , responsible government entirely separate ...
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... representatives for the District of Port Phillip . The rain poured down in buckets as two to three hundred people , mostly consisting of the squattocracy of Geelong and its neighbourhood , with their usual retinue of hangers - on ...
... representatives for the District of Port Phillip . The rain poured down in buckets as two to three hundred people , mostly consisting of the squattocracy of Geelong and its neighbourhood , with their usual retinue of hangers - on ...
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... representative principle , to be achieved by increasing the number of representatives of 58 People's Advocate , 2 December 1848 . 59 E. J. Hawksley , The Worship of the Catholic Church Not Idolatrous ( Sydney , 1838 ) ; entry under ...
... representative principle , to be achieved by increasing the number of representatives of 58 People's Advocate , 2 December 1848 . 59 E. J. Hawksley , The Worship of the Catholic Church Not Idolatrous ( Sydney , 1838 ) ; entry under ...
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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