The New British Province of South Australia; or, a description of the country, illustrated by charts and views; with an account of the principles, objects, plan, and prospects of the colony. By E. G. WakefieldC. Knight, 1835 - 252 Seiten |
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... wealth and civilization are not measured by the longitude from Greenwich ; and a glance at Loo - Choo might convince them , if Captain Hall was not deceived , that happiness does not depend on geographical position with respect to ...
... wealth and civilization are not measured by the longitude from Greenwich ; and a glance at Loo - Choo might convince them , if Captain Hall was not deceived , that happiness does not depend on geographical position with respect to ...
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... wealth , refinement , and the state of society , the existence of this colony will prove highly advantageous to the British inhabitants of India . As the European constitution suffers from the climate of Hindostan , it is the prac- tice ...
... wealth , refinement , and the state of society , the existence of this colony will prove highly advantageous to the British inhabitants of India . As the European constitution suffers from the climate of Hindostan , it is the prac- tice ...
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... wealth and civilization of the colonists . It seems more than probable , also , that many who should establish their families in the colony , and visit them from time to time , would afterwards invest their savings in the purchase of ...
... wealth and civilization of the colonists . It seems more than probable , also , that many who should establish their families in the colony , and visit them from time to time , would afterwards invest their savings in the purchase of ...
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... wealth to the colonist ; the first being a trade in skins , and the second , in seal - oil . " The SPERM AND BLACK WHALE fishery will afford articles of profitable export , and will also tend to make the settlement important for the ...
... wealth to the colonist ; the first being a trade in skins , and the second , in seal - oil . " The SPERM AND BLACK WHALE fishery will afford articles of profitable export , and will also tend to make the settlement important for the ...
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... wealth , is contented to believe that land is wealth ; and , if he emi- grates to a new country , he concludes that , in order to become rich , he has only to procure an extensive grant of ground . Hence his ardent desire to obtain a ...
... wealth , is contented to believe that land is wealth ; and , if he emi- grates to a new country , he concludes that , in order to become rich , he has only to procure an extensive grant of ground . Hence his ardent desire to obtain a ...
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acre advantages America amongst appears British Cape Cape Jervis capital and labour capitalists Captain Flinders cheers climate coast colonial commissioner colonists commissioners convict Corny Point cultivate Diemen's Land Ditto employed Encounter Bay England English establish evils favour fertile further enacted gentlemen harbour hear Honourable industry Kangaroo Island lagoon Lake Alexandrina land orders laws Majesty Majesty's means ment miles mother country natural Nepean Bay object obtained Parliament persons population Port Lincoln present principle produce proportion proposed prosperity province or provinces public lands purchase purchase-money quantity racter raise regulations resolution Robert Gouger salt securities settled settlement settlers ship shore society soil South Australia South Australian Association South Wales sufficient supply of labour Swan River Sydney taken tion town Van Diemen's Land voyage wages want of labour waste land wealth Westall Western Australia