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Page 171
... existing foundations , institutions suited to the wants of the colonies , and which they did not already possess . . . It appeared to him to be an obvious rule of prudence that they should not make any great or violent changes in a ...
... existing foundations , institutions suited to the wants of the colonies , and which they did not already possess . . . It appeared to him to be an obvious rule of prudence that they should not make any great or violent changes in a ...
Page 172
... existing law , under which Her Majesty was enabled to separate the territory north of the 26th degree . . . . They proposed by this Bill to empower the local legislatures to deal with the whole proceeds of the taxes , reserving certain ...
... existing law , under which Her Majesty was enabled to separate the territory north of the 26th degree . . . . They proposed by this Bill to empower the local legislatures to deal with the whole proceeds of the taxes , reserving certain ...
Page 498
... existing banks are gradually learning that advances to mining companies upon the security of developed claims , mining plant , and substantial proprietaries , are quite as safe as discounting the bills of squatting agents upon ...
... existing banks are gradually learning that advances to mining companies upon the security of developed claims , mining plant , and substantial proprietaries , are quite as safe as discounting the bills of squatting agents upon ...
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Adelaide amongst amount appeared arrived Australian colonies Ballarat banks Bathurst believe Bill Brisbane Britain British bush bushrangers classes colonists colony commenced Committee constitution convicts Creek Crown December Diemen's Land diggers diggings discovery district duty elected emigrants England established favour feel Geelong gold goldfields Government Governor hand horses House immigrants important increase inhabitants interest labour large number Legislative Council Legislature London Majesty's Majesty's Government Melbourne miles miners months Moreton Bay natives night occasion opened opinion parliament party persons police political population Port Phillip Port Phillip District present principle proposed Queensland railway remarked reported respect river road schools settlement settlers sheep ship society South Australia South Wales squatters station streets success Sydney Morning Herald Tasmania town trade transportation Van Diemen's Land Victoria vote Western Australia whole