A History of Australia [vol. 3]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 80
... colonists elected by the colonists . Once again , Grey made a joke rather than concur with the request of the petitioners . He told the mayor of Adelaide that if all taxation were prohibited until such time as elections could take place ...
... colonists elected by the colonists . Once again , Grey made a joke rather than concur with the request of the petitioners . He told the mayor of Adelaide that if all taxation were prohibited until such time as elections could take place ...
Page 415
... colonists would prefer a moderate number of convicts , even unaccompanied by an equal number of free emigrants , sent to the colony without charge . He intended , he said , to send to New South Wales only those convicts who were ...
... colonists would prefer a moderate number of convicts , even unaccompanied by an equal number of free emigrants , sent to the colony without charge . He intended , he said , to send to New South Wales only those convicts who were ...
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... colonists , chiefly of the working classes , was already a great cause of misery to the aborigines , partly from the diseases it introduced among them and partly from the hostile feeling of male blacks towards the white men who stole ...
... colonists , chiefly of the working classes , was already a great cause of misery to the aborigines , partly from the diseases it introduced among them and partly from the hostile feeling of male blacks towards the white men who stole ...
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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