| John Stephens - 1839 - 262 páginas
...sale of waste land 11,000.000 dollars, or £2,380,000. In the last year, the revenue derived from thia source was £4,000,000. America ; colonists in New...and more rapid ; while the value which the influx o/ population and capital bestowed upon the fertile plains of Australia might be expected to open a... | |
| John Stephens - 1839 - 266 páginas
...expensive voyage, if an extensive emigration to New Soiith \Valci would, in thr first instance, be moro costly than one of similar magnitude to British America, the repayment would be ear'ier and more rapid ; while tiio value which the influx of population nud capital bestowed upon... | |
| Robert Torrens - 1841 - 224 páginas
...disadvantage of a longer and more expensive voyage. If an extensive Emigration to the Australian colonies would, in the first instance, be more costly than...America, the repayment would be earlier and more rapid. I will now conclude. I venture to hope, that, in the course of the observations which I have made,... | |
| Robert Torrens - 1844 - 600 páginas
...disadvantage of a longer and more expensive voyage. If an extensive Emigration to the Australian colonies would, in the first instance, be more costly than...America, the repayment would be earlier and more rapid. 1 will now conclude. I venture to hope, that, in the course of the observations which I have made,... | |
| Robert Stewart (A.M.) - 1853 - 774 páginas
...first disadvantage of a longer and more expensive voyage. If an extensive emigration to New South Walea •would, in the first instance, be more costly than one of similar magnitude to British America, the repayments would be earlier and more rapid ; while the value which the influx of population and capital... | |
| Thomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley - 2003 - 458 páginas
...disadvantage of a longer and more expensive voyage. If an extensive Emigration to the Australian colonies would, in the first instance, be more costly than...America, the repayment would be earlier and more rapid. I will now conclude. I venture to hope, that, in the course of the observations which I have made,... | |
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