Competence in a Colony Contrasted with Poverty at Home: Or, Relief to Landlords and Labourers Held Out by Australian Colonization and Emigration. A Memorial Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, ..John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1848 - 28 pages |
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... alike of the grower and the artificer . But wool , though at present the prin- cipal staple of those colonies , is not the only commo- dity which we require , and which they can supply . There is an increasing want of cotton , and ...
... alike of the grower and the artificer . But wool , though at present the prin- cipal staple of those colonies , is not the only commo- dity which we require , and which they can supply . There is an increasing want of cotton , and ...
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... alike in vice , indo- lence , insubordination , and social disorder . to dtros . eThe common wages at present given in that coun . try are as follows : -Sheep - shearers , 12s . 6d . per day ; reapers , 10s .; whilst shepherds and ...
... alike in vice , indo- lence , insubordination , and social disorder . to dtros . eThe common wages at present given in that coun . try are as follows : -Sheep - shearers , 12s . 6d . per day ; reapers , 10s .; whilst shepherds and ...
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... alike warn him from encountering in Australia ' the insuperable barrier which Government has placed in his way . The low fixed price of land in North America , and the cheering accounts received from relations who have acquired comfort ...
... alike warn him from encountering in Australia ' the insuperable barrier which Government has placed in his way . The low fixed price of land in North America , and the cheering accounts received from relations who have acquired comfort ...
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... alike regardless in point of time , and unequal in amount to the wants of the colonies , or the necessities of the mother countrybie dan alander A of a dy The immediate payment of scarcely more than two years ' maintenance of the pauper ...
... alike regardless in point of time , and unequal in amount to the wants of the colonies , or the necessities of the mother countrybie dan alander A of a dy The immediate payment of scarcely more than two years ' maintenance of the pauper ...
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... alike by the colony and mother country , and the payment for an advantage should be propor- tioned to the relative amount of the gain . The eco- nomy will appear from the two - fold stimulus afforded to British commerce by exchanging ...
... alike by the colony and mother country , and the payment for an advantage should be propor- tioned to the relative amount of the gain . The eco- nomy will appear from the two - fold stimulus afforded to British commerce by exchanging ...
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100 emigrants acre adopted advantages afforded alike amount annum Australian wool average Bart Boyd British emigrants Brunswick Canada cent charity Colo colonial funds Colonial Office colonial revenue Colonists COLONIZATION AND EMIGRATION Colonization Circular consumed consumption of British cost cotton fields crease destitution effect emigrants and capital emigrants thither emigrants to Australia emigrants to Sydney empire England estimated expense of sending fifteen months foreign gone gration head of British Hence increase induce Ireland labour and employment labouring classes LORD JOHN RUSSELL lowest calculation maintaining the poor Majesty's Government manufac manufactures MARTIN'S LANE meat ment nearly object one-third outlet passage money pauperism Port price of land Public Burdens relief repay his passage reproductive Scotland send emigrants sider SOUTH AUSTRALIA South Wales square mile starving stream of emigration subsistence sum remitted supply system of Colonization tion tish North America tures United voyage well-con
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Page 14 - Give a man the secure possession of a bleak rock, and he will turn it into a garden ; give him • Arthur Young's Travelt in France, ml. ip 88. } Ibid. p. 51. a nine years lease of a garden, and he will convert it into a desert.
Page 23 - ... subject of colonization must ere long be undertaken by the state as a question of urgent political necessity, and contributions by parliament•will recommend themselves, not more on the grounds of public expediency than financial economy.