The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 107
... emancipists to the mess . The difficulty was increased by the fact that the trade of the colony was largely in the hands of emancipists . A well - informed resident stated that there were men who came as con- victs to New South Wales ...
... emancipists to the mess . The difficulty was increased by the fact that the trade of the colony was largely in the hands of emancipists . A well - informed resident stated that there were men who came as con- victs to New South Wales ...
Page 147
... emancipists felt that they had nothing to gain by imposing limits on his power . But they were much concerned with ... emancipists had no desire to weaken the Governor's influence , and they refrained from advocating changes from ...
... emancipists felt that they had nothing to gain by imposing limits on his power . But they were much concerned with ... emancipists had no desire to weaken the Governor's influence , and they refrained from advocating changes from ...
Page 165
... emancipists ; but , as assisted immigrants became more numerous , they gave a new turn to popular agitation . The Australian Patriotic Association , which derived its force from the old emancipist party , was concerned particularly with ...
... emancipists ; but , as assisted immigrants became more numerous , they gave a new turn to popular agitation . The Australian Patriotic Association , which derived its force from the old emancipist party , was concerned particularly with ...
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