A History of Australia [vol. 3]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... settlers . It reaffirmed its intention not to incur any expense in conveying settlers to the new colony or in supplying them with necessaries after their arrival there . Persons who arrived in the settlement before the end of 1830 would ...
... settlers . It reaffirmed its intention not to incur any expense in conveying settlers to the new colony or in supplying them with necessaries after their arrival there . Persons who arrived in the settlement before the end of 1830 would ...
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... settlers petitioned him for government assistance in building roads and bridges , and for the right of the agricultural and mercantile interest to elect their own representatives to the Legislative Council . Since the colonial ...
... settlers petitioned him for government assistance in building roads and bridges , and for the right of the agricultural and mercantile interest to elect their own representatives to the Legislative Council . Since the colonial ...
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... settlers that the killing of an aborigine was held to be no different from the shooting of a bronze - winged pigeon or a cockatoo . At the same time the settlers mouthed the old colonial platitude about no taxation without ...
... settlers that the killing of an aborigine was held to be no different from the shooting of a bronze - winged pigeon or a cockatoo . At the same time the settlers mouthed the old colonial platitude about no taxation without ...
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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