Queensland, Australia: A Highly Eligible Field for Emigration, and the Future Cotton-field of Great Britain; with a Disquisition on the Origin, Manners, and Customs of the AboriginesEdward Stanford, 1864 - 445 páginas |
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Queensland, Australia: A Highly Eligible Field for Emigration, and the ... John Dunmore Lang Visualização integral - 1861 |
Queensland, Australia: A Highly Eligible Field for Emigration, and the ... John Dunmore Lang Visualização integral - 1861 |
Queensland, Australia: A Highly Eligible Field for Emigration, and the ... John Dunmore Lang Visualização integral - 1861 |
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aborigines aborigines of Australia acre advice aforesaid agricultural America appears banks black fellow black natives Brisbane Brisbane River British Captain cattle character Clarence River climate colonists colony of Queensland considerable coolies cotton course Creek crop crown lands cultivation Darling Downs distance district emigration England European extent favourable feet Fitzroy River Government governor Grafton grass ground immigration inches inhabitants interior Ipswich Island Kamilaroi labour language latitude lease Leichhardt Logan River maize means ment miles months Moreton Bay mountains navigable northern northward observed occupied Papuan race Parliament Parliament of Queensland persons plant population Port Curtis portion present produce Richmond River Rockhampton season seed settlement sheep soil South Pine River South Wales southern squatters station sugar Sydney territory timber tion town trees tribe tropical Van Diemen's Land vegetation vessels westward wheat whole Wide Bay
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