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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... land when the voyage is ended . The high price of land , and the vexatious regulations at- tending its sale , deter the emigrant who has capital , enterprize , and forethought , from venturing to New South Wales ; the accounts of their ...
... land when the voyage is ended . The high price of land , and the vexatious regulations at- tending its sale , deter the emigrant who has capital , enterprize , and forethought , from venturing to New South Wales ; the accounts of their ...
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... amount of land sales in the United States during ten years has aver- aged more than one million and a half sterling annu- ally , whilst the raising the price of land in Australia contrary to the expressed opinion of all the governors ...
... amount of land sales in the United States during ten years has aver- aged more than one million and a half sterling annu- ally , whilst the raising the price of land in Australia contrary to the expressed opinion of all the governors ...
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... land can immediately be bought at the fixed price of a dollar per acre . In our own colonies , 16,000 miles hence , the lowest price at which Government will put up to auction the worst land is about five times that amount . We have ...
... land can immediately be bought at the fixed price of a dollar per acre . In our own colonies , 16,000 miles hence , the lowest price at which Government will put up to auction the worst land is about five times that amount . We have ...
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... amount to the wants of the colonies , or the necessities of the mother countrybie dan alander A of ... land he leaves ; and the land he goes to .: The distant voyage is more expensive in the first instance ; and therefore the lower price ...
... amount to the wants of the colonies , or the necessities of the mother countrybie dan alander A of ... land he leaves ; and the land he goes to .: The distant voyage is more expensive in the first instance ; and therefore the lower price ...
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... land revenue of New South Wales , and guaranteed by the imperial government , by which alone it could be effected , would be repaid by the amount of taxation of those emigrants themselves in nine or ten years.ievuppo eboog audet ...
... land revenue of New South Wales , and guaranteed by the imperial government , by which alone it could be effected , would be repaid by the amount of taxation of those emigrants themselves in nine or ten years.ievuppo eboog audet ...
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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.