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... December 1854 ) · [ 1915. ] Ditto - ( in continuation of Papers presented 10 August and December 1854 , and March 1855 ) · · 33 [ 1927. ] Ditto - ( in continuation of Papers presented 20 April 1855 ) , 65 · Discovery of Gold ( Australia ) ...
... December 1854 ) · [ 1915. ] Ditto - ( in continuation of Papers presented 10 August and December 1854 , and March 1855 ) · · 33 [ 1927. ] Ditto - ( in continuation of Papers presented 20 April 1855 ) , 65 · Discovery of Gold ( Australia ) ...
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... December 1852 * , so far as they are applicable , will be extended to this colony . This being the case , the only questions which present themselves for discus- sion are those which relate to the conditions upon which these privileges ...
... December 1852 * , so far as they are applicable , will be extended to this colony . This being the case , the only questions which present themselves for discus- sion are those which relate to the conditions upon which these privileges ...
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... December 1849 , in discussing the form of the constitution to be granted to these Colonies , I said , " My opinion , I confess , remains unchanged by anything which I have heard or read since I last addressed your Lordship , indeed ...
... December 1849 , in discussing the form of the constitution to be granted to these Colonies , I said , " My opinion , I confess , remains unchanged by anything which I have heard or read since I last addressed your Lordship , indeed ...
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... December 1849 , and latterly I have written to the Duke of Newcastle , informing him that the conviction on my part of the correctness of the views I had before expressed had been strengthened by a knowledge of what had taken place in ...
... December 1849 , and latterly I have written to the Duke of Newcastle , informing him that the conviction on my part of the correctness of the views I had before expressed had been strengthened by a knowledge of what had taken place in ...
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... December 1852 , in which it was stated to be the wish of the Government that the Council should establish the new Legislature on the basis of an Elective Assembly , and a Legislative Council nominated by the Crown . I have to acquaint ...
... December 1852 , in which it was stated to be the wish of the Government that the Council should establish the new Legislature on the basis of an Elective Assembly , and a Legislative Council nominated by the Crown . I have to acquaint ...
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administering the Government Adults aforesaid amount appointed assent auriferous Australia Ballarat Bart Beechworth Bill British Kaffraria Brown Candolle CAPE Castlemaine Chief Commissioner Children coal Colonial Secretary colonists colony of Victoria Commissioner of Gold Constitution COPY Creek Crown December Despatch Diemen's Land diggers Diprotodon ditto dividing range Duke of Newcastle duty dwts east election electoral districts Encl Enclosure Escort Excellency Excellency's Executive Council Fees Female Fingoes Geelong gold exported Governor Sir granted Heathcote honour HOTHAM Infants Kafirs Labillardière Legislative Council Legislature Licences issued Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor Linné Majesty Majesty's Government Male Melbourne miles miners months November Number of Licences Officer administering Parliament person petitioners population portion Ports present quartz received respect RETURN revenue River rock Sandhurst sandstone September Session Signed Sir GEORGE GREY South Wales Sydney thence thereof Total Town Van Diemen's Land various Gold Fields vote W. H. WRIGHT Yarra Zealand
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