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 210
... emigration to Canada and by the appointment of emigration boards and committees . Capitalists and members of Parliament , moreover , had recently founded the Aus- tralian Agricultural and Van Diemen's Land Companies , which had ...
... emigration to Canada and by the appointment of emigration boards and committees . Capitalists and members of Parliament , moreover , had recently founded the Aus- tralian Agricultural and Van Diemen's Land Companies , which had ...
Page 213
... emigration of " young marriageable persons " of both sexes . Emigration was not , indeed , an essential part of Wakefield's scheme , but he believed that the application of the fund created by the land sales to such an object could be ...
... emigration of " young marriageable persons " of both sexes . Emigration was not , indeed , an essential part of Wakefield's scheme , but he believed that the application of the fund created by the land sales to such an object could be ...
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... emigration " . The Society won over Lord Howick at the Colonial Office ; and the important Ripon regu- lations of February 1831 altered the whole system of land tenure and settlement in Australia by abolishing free grants and ...
... emigration " . The Society won over Lord Howick at the Colonial Office ; and the important Ripon regu- lations of February 1831 altered the whole system of land tenure and settlement in Australia by abolishing free grants and ...
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