| James Macarthur - 1837 - 654 halaman
...of the crown lands exclusively to the introduction of a moral and industrious class of inhabitants. The first emigrants were induced .to embark their...been deemed expedient to sell the lands in lieu of [ 144 ] granting them as before, it is considered by the inhabitants merely as the conversion of capital... | |
| James Macarthur - 1837 - 660 halaman
...of the Crown Lands exclusively to the introduction of a moral and industrious class of inhabitants. The first Emigrants were induced to embark their fortunes...Colony under the promise of receiving free Grants of 152 Land, and in the confidence that the same policy would be continued as the best means of settling... | |
| 1840 - 988 halaman
...the Crown lands exclusively to the introduction of a moral and industrious class of inh.ihit.-nii>.. The first emigrants were induced to embark their fortunes in this distant colony, tinder the premise of receiving free grants of land, and in the confidence that the same policy would... | |
| Roderick Flanagan - 1862 - 628 halaman
...to purposes other than those connected with immigration : — " The first immigrants," they said, " were induced to embark their fortunes in this distant...continued, as the best means of settling the country. If it had since been deemed expedient to sell the lands in lieu of granting them, as before, it was considered... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1875 - 564 halaman
...subject to the mother country, aa well as to all the Australian colonies: — " The first immigrants wore induced to embark their fortunes in this distant colony, under the promise of receiving free grants of laud, and in the confidence that the same policy would be continued as the best means of settling the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1841 - 996 halaman
...of the Crown lands exclusively to the introduction of a moral and industrious class of inhabitants. The first emigrants were induced to embark their fortunes in. this distant colony under the promise pf receiving free grants of bud, and in the confidence that the same policy would be continued, as... | |
| William Epps - 1894 - 208 halaman
...of the Crown Lands exclusively to the introduction of a moral and industrious class of inhabitants. The first emigrants were induced to embark their fortunes...deemed expedient to sell the lands in lieu of granting as before, it is considered by the inhabitants merely as the conversion of capital into another form,... | |
| William Epps - 1894 - 212 halaman
...of the Crown Lands exclusively to the introduction of a moral and industrious class of inhabitants. The first emigrants were induced to embark their fortunes...country. If it has since been deemed expedient to sill the lauds in lien of granting as before, it is considered by the inhabitants merely as the conversion... | |
| William Epps - 1894 - 200 halaman
...of the Crown Lands exclusively to the introduction of a moral and industrious class of inhabitants. The first emigrants were induced to embark their fortunes...promise of receiving free grants of land, and in the conf1dence that the same policy would be continued as the best means of settling the country. If it... | |
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