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Page 189
At a public meeting on 16 February 1842 , convened to petition the British Government to confer on the inhabitants their birthrights as Englishmen , James Macarthur maintained that they could safely leave it to the British Government to ...
At a public meeting on 16 February 1842 , convened to petition the British Government to confer on the inhabitants their birthrights as Englishmen , James Macarthur maintained that they could safely leave it to the British Government to ...
Page 304
... then asked the meeting to agree that the commercial and trading classes of the community were most intimately connected with and dependent upon the prosperity of the great pastoral interests of the colony , and that the members of ...
... then asked the meeting to agree that the commercial and trading classes of the community were most intimately connected with and dependent upon the prosperity of the great pastoral interests of the colony , and that the members of ...
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Grave , decorous , solemn British migrants , rather than the sons of the soil or the men of the cabbage - tree mob ' , agreed that day to send a delegation from the meeting to Sir Charles to present him with the text of the protest and ...
Grave , decorous , solemn British migrants , rather than the sons of the soil or the men of the cabbage - tree mob ' , agreed that day to send a delegation from the meeting to Sir Charles to present him with the text of the protest and ...
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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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