Australia as it is: Its Settlements, Farms, and Gold Fields, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 317 |
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... valuable to have of the was also Philip , however discovered by Lieutenant John Mur- ray , ten weeks previous to his arrival in that capacious bay . Having glanced at the gradual discovery of the Australian coast to the commencement of ...
... valuable to have of the was also Philip , however discovered by Lieutenant John Mur- ray , ten weeks previous to his arrival in that capacious bay . Having glanced at the gradual discovery of the Australian coast to the commencement of ...
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... valuable country known as Darling Downs , and Peel's and Can ning's Plains . He also discovered numerous tributaries of the Darling , and traced that river for a considerable distance inland . In the fol lowing year he succeeded in ...
... valuable country known as Darling Downs , and Peel's and Can ning's Plains . He also discovered numerous tributaries of the Darling , and traced that river for a considerable distance inland . In the fol lowing year he succeeded in ...
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... great , are not yet developed , as no or valuable minerals are at I or if So , th mines of me present worl Coal , however , is reported to have been covered ; and , if the measures are exten : ces of New fore the fol- fly to those shed.
... great , are not yet developed , as no or valuable minerals are at I or if So , th mines of me present worl Coal , however , is reported to have been covered ; and , if the measures are exten : ces of New fore the fol- fly to those shed.
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... valuable indi- genous timber . The colony , however , is ill- suited for a settlement of enterprizing British emigrants . It maintains but a feeble existence , and this chiefly by the labour of convicts , who are now sent thither . Many ...
... valuable indi- genous timber . The colony , however , is ill- suited for a settlement of enterprizing British emigrants . It maintains but a feeble existence , and this chiefly by the labour of convicts , who are now sent thither . Many ...
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... - wood , and the native mahogany , are all peculiar t Australia . They grow in extensiv dense forests , attain an immense are valuable for their strength , dur beauty . honeysuckle , the soil is eties , chiefly encalyptus ,
... - wood , and the native mahogany , are all peculiar t Australia . They grow in extensiv dense forests , attain an immense are valuable for their strength , dur beauty . honeysuckle , the soil is eties , chiefly encalyptus ,
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Australia as it is: Its Settlements, Farms, and Gold Fields, Том 1 Francis Lancelott Полный просмотр - 1852 |
Australia as it is: Its Settlements, Farms, and Gold Fields, Том 1 Francis Lancelott Полный просмотр - 1852 |
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Стр. 295 - ... permitted to dig, search for, or remove gold on or from any land, whether public or private, without first taking out and paying for a license in the form annexed. 2. For the present, and pending further proof of the extent of the...