A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... colony by the Australian Colonies Government Act of 1850. Hargraves did not get his baronetcy , but Wentworth did get his chance to savour the fulfilment of one of the great dreams of his life : to draft a constitution for the people of ...
... colony by the Australian Colonies Government Act of 1850. Hargraves did not get his baronetcy , but Wentworth did get his chance to savour the fulfilment of one of the great dreams of his life : to draft a constitution for the people of ...
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... colony , this was a proper occasion humbly to pray Her Majesty to proclaim that in respect to this colony the name of Tasmania be substituted for that of Van Diemen's Land . On 1 November His Excellency Lieutenant - Governor Sir William ...
... colony , this was a proper occasion humbly to pray Her Majesty to proclaim that in respect to this colony the name of Tasmania be substituted for that of Van Diemen's Land . On 1 November His Excellency Lieutenant - Governor Sir William ...
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... colony would have a constitution similar to that which the Imperial parliament had just conferred on the colony of New South Wales in the Constitution Act of 1856. Three years later Her Majesty by Letters Patent on 6 June 1859 erected ...
... colony would have a constitution similar to that which the Imperial parliament had just conferred on the colony of New South Wales in the Constitution Act of 1856. Three years later Her Majesty by Letters Patent on 6 June 1859 erected ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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