The Land of Contrarieties: British Attitudes to the Australian Colonies, 1828-1855Melbourne University Press, 1977 - 223 Seiten Examines both the popular and official views of Australia current in nineteenth century Britain; includes chapter entitled : "Native Affairs 1828-55" (pp.106-119). |
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... colonists con- sidered them to be greatly inferior to the other two groups . Skilled mechanics formed the second class of assignees and a tradesman was generally valued by colonists as being worth two unskilled labourers . The third ...
... colonists con- sidered them to be greatly inferior to the other two groups . Skilled mechanics formed the second class of assignees and a tradesman was generally valued by colonists as being worth two unskilled labourers . The third ...
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... colonists as a breach of faith.21 Despite this know- ledge Grey elected to make the attempt , and in so doing stirred up a hornet's nest in both colonies . Public meetings were held which excoriated the Secretary of State as a ...
... colonists as a breach of faith.21 Despite this know- ledge Grey elected to make the attempt , and in so doing stirred up a hornet's nest in both colonies . Public meetings were held which excoriated the Secretary of State as a ...
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... colonists more respectable in British eyes , and this in turn made possible the grant of limited self - government to the senior colony in 1842 , though many Englishmen still believed that Australian settlers were predisposed to ...
... colonists more respectable in British eyes , and this in turn made possible the grant of limited self - government to the senior colony in 1842 , though many Englishmen still believed that Australian settlers were predisposed to ...
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Emigration 18281855 | 78 |
Native Affairs 18281855 | 106 |
Arcady the Brave 18281850 | 120 |
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