Australasia, Volume 6, Part 1

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Clarendon Press, 1907 - 440 pages

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Page 287 - Commons, to make laws, for the peace, order and good government of Canada, in relation to all matters not coming within the classes of subjects assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces.
Page 48 - As I would not wish convicts to lay the foundations of an empire, I think they should ever remain separated from the garrison, and other settlers that may come from Europe, and not be allowed to mix with them, even after the 7 or 14 years for which they are transported may be expired.
Page 117 - Who, that surveys this span of earth we press, This speck of life in time's great wilderness, This narrow isthmus 'twixt two boundless seas, The past, the future, two eternities ! — Would sully the bright spot or leave it bare, When he might build him a proud temple there, A name that long shall hallow all its space, And be each purer soul's high...
Page 5 - ... History, from the Earliest Times to the Reign of Edward I, Arranged and edited by W. Stubbs, DD, late Bishop of Oxford.
Page 224 - O'er many a frozen, many a fiery Alp, Rocks, caves, lakes, fens, bogs, dens, and shades of death...
Page 67 - I have heard of your concerns, sir; you have got 5,000 acres of land in the finest situation in the country ; but, by God, you shan't keep it...
Page 146 - Men meet together, stare stupidly at each other, talk incoherent nonsense, and wonder what will happen next. Everybody has a hundred times seen a hundredweight of flour ; a hundredweight of sugar or potatoes is an every-day fact ; but a hundredweight of gold is a phrase scarcely known in the English language. It is beyond the range of our ordinary ideas — a sort of physical incomprehensibility ; but that...
Page 7 - Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. Geography of the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland. By the same author. With ten maps. 1891. Crown 8vo. 6s. Geography of Africa South of the Zambesi. With maps. 189-2. By the same author. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. The Claims of the Study of Colonial History upon the attention of the University of Oxford.
Page 20 - You are also, with the consent of the natives, to take possession in the name of the King of Great Britain, of convenient situations in such countries as you may discover, that have not already been discovered or visited by any other European power...

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