The British Colonies: Their History, Extent, Condition and Resources, Nide 4London Printing and Publishing Company, 1850 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 43
Sivu 569
... population , was per head in 1836 , £ 5 98. , in 1837 , £ 5 ; in 1838 , £ 5 68 .; in 1839 , £ 4 10s .; in 1840 , '41 , '42 , £ 3 . This ex- plains the commercial crisis of 1841-2 . The following is a general abstract of the sworn ...
... population , was per head in 1836 , £ 5 98. , in 1837 , £ 5 ; in 1838 , £ 5 68 .; in 1839 , £ 4 10s .; in 1840 , '41 , '42 , £ 3 . This ex- plains the commercial crisis of 1841-2 . The following is a general abstract of the sworn ...
Sivu 573
... ( population about 40,000 ) ; money provided quire 875,000 square miles of pasturage , for emigration from 1832 to 1849 , by the or about one - third the area of the whole sale of land , one million and a quarter island . This is assuming ...
... ( population about 40,000 ) ; money provided quire 875,000 square miles of pasturage , for emigration from 1832 to 1849 , by the or about one - third the area of the whole sale of land , one million and a quarter island . This is assuming ...
Sivu 578
... population of New South Wales his corn and seeds , which in the ensuing harvest yielded him an ample reward . To add to his resources , Fawkner opened a " public - house . " Batman , finding how for- midable a rival he had to compete ...
... population of New South Wales his corn and seeds , which in the ensuing harvest yielded him an ample reward . To add to his resources , Fawkner opened a " public - house . " Batman , finding how for- midable a rival he had to compete ...
Sivu 579
... population , to break through the restraints which open to location , according to the existing would forbid their settling themselves and their families in such situations , are too strong to be regulations ; and purchasers of land ...
... population , to break through the restraints which open to location , according to the existing would forbid their settling themselves and their families in such situations , are too strong to be regulations ; and purchasers of land ...
Sivu 581
... population of nearly 50,000 , and its live stock in 1849 consisted of 17,000 horses ; 400,000 horned cattle ; 5,200,000 sheep ; and about 6,000 swine . In 1839 , her Majesty's government created the Port Phillip district a dependency of ...
... population of nearly 50,000 , and its live stock in 1849 consisted of 17,000 horses ; 400,000 horned cattle ; 5,200,000 sheep ; and about 6,000 swine . In 1839 , her Majesty's government created the Port Phillip district a dependency of ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
The British Colonies: Their History, Extent, Condition, and Resources: 3-4 Robert Montgomery Martin Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2018 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
acres Adelaide appears arrived banks British called Cape Captain cent church clothed coast colony Company considerable consists containing copper course covered crown deep direction distance district ditto east emigrants England entrance established Export extends extremity feet females five formation formed four governor grant grassy Grey harbour head hills House important island kangaroo labour Lake land less limestone London Majesty's males Manufacturer Melbourne miles Mount mountains Murray named native nearly passed period places plains Point population Port Phillip portion present province range received rich rises river rocks running salt sand settlers sheep ships shore side situated soil South Australia South Wales stream survey Sydney termed tion town trees twenty valley vessels Western Australia Western Port whole wood wool
Suositut otteet
Sivu 697 - For every gallon of such spirits or strong Waters, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz.
Sivu 574 - Victoria is bounded on the north and north-east by a straight line drawn from Cape Howe to the nearest source of the river Murray, thence by the course of that river to the eastern boundary of South Australia, or 141° E.
Sivu 622 - ... raised in every part of this realm ; which things thus used be principally to the high displeasure of Almighty God, to the decay of the hospitality of this realm, to the diminishing of the king's people, and to the let of the cloth making, whereby many poor people have been accustomed to be set on work ; and in conclusion, if remedy be not found, it may turn to the utter destruction and desolation of this realm, which God defend.
Sivu 622 - Sussex, lately deceased, was not put in, wrapt up, or wound up, or buried in any shirt, shift, sheet, or shroud, made or mingled with flax, hemp, silk, hair, gold, or silver, or other than what is made of sheep's wool only...
Sivu 713 - ... strewed with wrecks — the hills and borders of the rivers studded with deserted and half-finished buildings — bear witness to these consequences, and speak of brave men, delicate females, and helpless children perishing by hundreds on a desert coast from want of food, of shelter, and even of water, and surrounded by armed hordes of angry savages.
Sivu 710 - ... all the land not so cultivated or improved, into the public chest of the settlement; and, at the expiration of seven years more, so much of the whole grant as should remain in an uncultivated or unimproved state was to revert absolutely to the Crown.
Sivu 579 - ... or less distant, form the nucleus of a new and flourishing settlement, interchanging with the districts at present occupied in the vicinity of Sydney many articles of internal commerce, and contributing to expedite the general occupation, by the people of this kingdom or their descendants, of those vast territories in which our national wealth and industry have already, in the last half century, converted an unproductive waste into two great and flourishing provinces. In producing and multiplying...
Sivu 578 - Providence, and the latter would certainly require more labour than can at present be obtained in the colony, or immigration profitably supply. Independently of these powerful reasons for allowing dispersion, it is not to be disguised that the government is unable to prevent it. No adequate measures could be resorted to for the general, and permanent removal of intruders from waste lands, without incurring probably a greater expense than would be sufficient to extend a large share of the control...
Sivu 667 - Then answered I them, and said unto them, "The God of heaven, he will prosper us; therefore we his servants will arise and build : but ye have no portion, nor right, nor memorial, in Jerusalem.
Sivu 579 - The motives which are urging mankind, especially in these days of general peace and increasing population, to break through the restraints which would forbid their settling themselves and their families in such situations, are too strong to be encountered with effect by ordinary means. To engage in such a struggle would be wholly irrational. All that remains for the government in such circumstances, is to assume the guidance and direction of enterprizes, which, though it cannot prevent or retard,...