John Dunmore Lang
An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales, Both as a Penal Settlement and as a British Colony
John Dunmore Lang
An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales, Both as a Penal Settlement and as a British Colony
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Published in 1834, Lang's two-volume work advocates immigration and investment in his adopted country, Australia.
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Published in 1834, Lang's two-volume work advocates immigration and investment in his adopted country, Australia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781108030762
- ISBN-10: 1108030769
- Artikelnr.: 33399768
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781108030762
- ISBN-10: 1108030769
- Artikelnr.: 33399768
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. On the distribution
employment
condition
and character of the convict-population; 2. Journey over-land to Hunter's River
with a description of an Australian farm; 3. Notices of the settlements of Bathurst and Illawarra; 4. Statement of the advantages which New South Wales holds forth to various classes of emigrants of moderate capital
with introductory remarks on the geological features of the colony
and on its climate and diseases; 5. Estimate of the state of morals and religion in the colony
with a view of the existing religious establishments and denominations in New South Wales; 6. View of the state of education in the colony
with an account of the establishment of the Australian college; 7. Emigration; considered chiefly in reference to the practicability and expediency of importing and of settling
throughout the territory of New South Wales
a numerous
industrious
and virtuous agricultural population; being a lecture delivered in the temporary hall of the Australian College
Sydney
9th May
1833.
employment
condition
and character of the convict-population; 2. Journey over-land to Hunter's River
with a description of an Australian farm; 3. Notices of the settlements of Bathurst and Illawarra; 4. Statement of the advantages which New South Wales holds forth to various classes of emigrants of moderate capital
with introductory remarks on the geological features of the colony
and on its climate and diseases; 5. Estimate of the state of morals and religion in the colony
with a view of the existing religious establishments and denominations in New South Wales; 6. View of the state of education in the colony
with an account of the establishment of the Australian college; 7. Emigration; considered chiefly in reference to the practicability and expediency of importing and of settling
throughout the territory of New South Wales
a numerous
industrious
and virtuous agricultural population; being a lecture delivered in the temporary hall of the Australian College
Sydney
9th May
1833.
1. On the distribution
employment
condition
and character of the convict-population; 2. Journey over-land to Hunter's River
with a description of an Australian farm; 3. Notices of the settlements of Bathurst and Illawarra; 4. Statement of the advantages which New South Wales holds forth to various classes of emigrants of moderate capital
with introductory remarks on the geological features of the colony
and on its climate and diseases; 5. Estimate of the state of morals and religion in the colony
with a view of the existing religious establishments and denominations in New South Wales; 6. View of the state of education in the colony
with an account of the establishment of the Australian college; 7. Emigration; considered chiefly in reference to the practicability and expediency of importing and of settling
throughout the territory of New South Wales
a numerous
industrious
and virtuous agricultural population; being a lecture delivered in the temporary hall of the Australian College
Sydney
9th May
1833.
employment
condition
and character of the convict-population; 2. Journey over-land to Hunter's River
with a description of an Australian farm; 3. Notices of the settlements of Bathurst and Illawarra; 4. Statement of the advantages which New South Wales holds forth to various classes of emigrants of moderate capital
with introductory remarks on the geological features of the colony
and on its climate and diseases; 5. Estimate of the state of morals and religion in the colony
with a view of the existing religious establishments and denominations in New South Wales; 6. View of the state of education in the colony
with an account of the establishment of the Australian college; 7. Emigration; considered chiefly in reference to the practicability and expediency of importing and of settling
throughout the territory of New South Wales
a numerous
industrious
and virtuous agricultural population; being a lecture delivered in the temporary hall of the Australian College
Sydney
9th May
1833.