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Page 142
They concurred in the opinion expressed at the public meeting -that the character
of the colony , insofar as the social and ... together with a rising generation of
native - born subjects , constituted a body of colonists who , in the exercise of the
...
They concurred in the opinion expressed at the public meeting -that the character
of the colony , insofar as the social and ... together with a rising generation of
native - born subjects , constituted a body of colonists who , in the exercise of the
...
Page 381
... Grey charged the colonists to hear what comfortable words he had to say to all
those who accepted the principle that ... Wales into two colonies , the northern of
which would retain its present name while the southern colony would , by Her ...
... Grey charged the colonists to hear what comfortable words he had to say to all
those who accepted the principle that ... Wales into two colonies , the northern of
which would retain its present name while the southern colony would , by Her ...
Page 449
The governor and council of New South Wales was to divide both colonies into
suitable electoral districts . ... Her Majesty and two - thirds elected by the
inhabitants of the colony concerned , the existing councils in those two colonies
to cease ...
The governor and council of New South Wales was to divide both colonies into
suitable electoral districts . ... Her Majesty and two - thirds elected by the
inhabitants of the colony concerned , the existing councils in those two colonies
to cease ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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