If the theory, by which it is sought to make persons cultivate lands in Australia in the natural order of their advantages, be altogether incapable of good, that which would seek to prevent the dispersion of the people, is only incapable of mischief,... History of Australia - עמוד 276מאת George William Rusden - 1883תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 334 דפים
...Gipps, who, in a memorandum, enclosed to Lord John Russell on the 19th December, 1840, thus writes: " If the theory, by which it is sought to make persons...utterly impossible to reduce it to practice. As well might it be attempted to confine the Arabs of the Desert within a circle traced upon their sands, as... | |
| Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 342 דפים
...Gipps, who, in a memorandum, enclosed to Lord John Russell on the 19th December, 1840, thus writes: " If the theory, by which it is sought to make persons...utterly impossible to reduce it to practice. As well might it be attempted to confine the Arabs of the Desert within a circle traced upon their sands, as... | |
| Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 350 דפים
...Gipps, who, in a memorandum, enclosed to Lord John Russell on the 19th December, 1840, thus writes: " If the theory, by which it is sought to make persons...the dispersion of the people, is only incapable of misrhiff, because it is utterly impossible to red IKK; it to practice. As well might it be attempted... | |
| Charles James Rowe - 1883 - 486 דפים
...When in the neighbourhood of large towns, such as Melbourne, they are called suburban allotments. But if the theory by which "it is sought to make persons...utterly impossible to reduce it. to practice. As well might it be attempted to confine the Arabs of the Desert within a circle traced upon their sands, as... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1924 - 874 דפים
...When in the neighbourhood of large Towns as Melbourne, they are called " Suburban allotments." But if the theory, by which it is sought to make persons...the People, is only incapable of mischief, because inability to it is utterly impossible to reduce it to practice. As well might it k- attempted to confine... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1924 - 878 דפים
...of their advantages, altogether incapable of good, that, which would seek to prevent the ilispcrsion of the People, is only incapable of mischief, because...utterly impossible to reduce it to practice. As well might it l>e atti'titjitcd to confine the Arabs of the Desert within a circle. i upon their sands,... | |
| Ernest Scott - 1925 - 432 דפים
...squatters was a valuable product, and the more of it produced the greater the prosperity of the colony. ' As well attempt to confine an Arab within a circle traced on sand, as to confine the graziers or wool-growers of New South Wales within bounds that can possibly be assigned... | |
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