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Pagina 9
... possessed as freehold , if not literally occupied by the colonists , ample , if cultivated , to supply the inhabitants - numerous and daily increasing as they are - with an abundance of all the necessaries and most of the luxuries of ...
... possessed as freehold , if not literally occupied by the colonists , ample , if cultivated , to supply the inhabitants - numerous and daily increasing as they are - with an abundance of all the necessaries and most of the luxuries of ...
Pagina 11
... possessed of farms , as freeholders , and even as lessees , upon liberal , easy , and even seductive terms . My attention having been directed to this subject as much as , and certainly for a longer period than , most of my fellow ...
... possessed of farms , as freeholders , and even as lessees , upon liberal , easy , and even seductive terms . My attention having been directed to this subject as much as , and certainly for a longer period than , most of my fellow ...
Pagina 12
... possession has been given by the Crown to its subjects in the colony , of the million and half of acres already located , viz . , the price actually paid for the same ; and the fact of an understanding having existed 12.
... possession has been given by the Crown to its subjects in the colony , of the million and half of acres already located , viz . , the price actually paid for the same ; and the fact of an understanding having existed 12.
Pagina 13
... possessed the ability and incli- nation to settle on and to improve the same . But it is , perhaps , unnecessary to point out , that the case is slightly altered now - and that the circumstances of Victoria , with a population of ...
... possessed the ability and incli- nation to settle on and to improve the same . But it is , perhaps , unnecessary to point out , that the case is slightly altered now - and that the circumstances of Victoria , with a population of ...
Pagina 9
... possessed as freehold , if not literally occupied by the colonists , ample , if cultivated , to supply the inhabitants - numerous and daily increasing as they are - with an abundance of all the necessaries and most of the luxuries of ...
... possessed as freehold , if not literally occupied by the colonists , ample , if cultivated , to supply the inhabitants - numerous and daily increasing as they are - with an abundance of all the necessaries and most of the luxuries of ...
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The Question of Questions! 'The Land and Water Question' in Victoria Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2016 |
The Question of Questions! 'The Land and Water Question' in Victoria Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2019 |
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Pagina 66 - When Britain first, at Heaven's command, Arose from out the azure main ; This was the charter of the land, And guardian angels sung this strain : " Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves!
Pagina 69 - Thy choicest gifts in store. On her be pleased to pour, Long may she reign. May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause, With heart and voice to sing, God save the Oucen.
Pagina 71 - ... itself, should seek to know what they do ; and how they do especially look themselves in an unflattering glass of reason, if they be inclinable unto it. For poesy must not be drawn by the ears, it must be gently led, or rather it must lead ; which was partly the cause that made the ancient learned...
Pagina 71 - Walled about with disrespect. From all these, and this dull air, A fit object for despair, She hath taught me by her might To draw comfort and delight. Therefore, thou best earthly bliss, I will cherish thee for this.
Pagina 68 - I. God save our Gracious Queen ! Long live our Noble Queen ! God save our Queen ; Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us ; God save the Queen.
Pagina 63 - In bush attire, let each aspire, By noble emulation, To gain a digger's chief desire, Gold, by wise regulation. With spades and picks, we work like bricks, And dig in gold formation ; And stir our cradles with short sticks, To break conglomeration. This golden trade doth not degrade The man of information, Who shovels nuggets with the spade Of beauteous conformation. What mother can her infant stock View with more satisfaction, Than we our golden cradles rock, Which most love to distraction ? Let...
Pagina 6 - Whoever makes two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before, deserves better of mankind, and does more essential service to his country than the whole race of politicians put together.
Pagina 69 - O Lord, her Consort bless, Grant him in happiness With her to reign ! In virtues great and strong, May ALBERT'S name be long The theme of Britain's song, God save the Queen ! Oh ! whilst the nation hails Our true-born PRINCE OF WALES, May it be seen, On Brunswick's royal line, That still thy light divine ' Its radiance sheds benign, God save the Queen...
Pagina 69 - O Lord, her Consort bless, Grant him in happiness, With her to reign ' In virtues great and strong, May ALBERT'S name be long, The theme of Britain's song, God save the Queen ! Oh ! whilst the nation hails, Our true-born prince of Wales, May it be seen, On Brunswick's royal line, That still thy light divine, Its radiance sheds benign, God save the Queen ! AWAY, AWAY, TO THE MOUNTAIN'S BROW.
Pagina 20 - That an Address be presented to his Excellency the Governor, praying him to...