All the risk attendant on the undertaking he will cheerfully bear; he will require no pecuniary aid, and all the encouragement he humbly solicits, is the protection of government, permission to occupy a sufficient tract of unoccupied lands to feed his... Australia and New Zealand - Pagina 446door Anthony Trollope - 1873 - 1049 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1803 - 922 pagina’s
...no pecuniary aid : and all the encouragement he humbly solicits for is the protection of government, permission to occupy a sufficient tract of unoccupied lands to feed his flocks, and the indulgence of selecting from amongst the convicts such men for shepherds as may, from their... | |
| James Bischoff - 1842 - 508 pagina’s
...no pecuniary aid — and all the encouragement he humbly solicits, is the protection of Government, permission to occupy a sufficient tract of unoccupied lands to feed his flocks, and the indulgence of selecting from the convicts such men for shepherds as may, from their previous... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1845 - 564 pagina’s
...require no pecuniary aid, and all the encouragement he humbly solicits, is the protection of tjovcrnment, permission to occupy a sufficient tract of unoccupied lands to feed his flocks, and the indulgence of selecting from amongst the convicts, such men for shepherds, as may, from their... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1849 - 574 pagina’s
...require no pecuniary aid, and all the encouragement he humbly solicits, is the protection of government, permission to occupy a sufficient tract of unoccupied lands to feed his flocks, and the indulgence of selecting from amongst the convicts, such men for shepherds, as may, from their... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1874 - 214 pagina’s
...staple again, when gold shall have either been worked out, or, as is more probable, shall have become less valuable than wool. Captain Macarthur at first...an indignant protest published by him against the legislatior1 of his colony in regard of land, thus describes the commencement of those pastoral leases... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1876 - 386 pagina’s
...staple again, when gold shall have either been worked out, or, as is more probable, shall have become less valuable than wool. Captain Macarthur at first...property : "Others," he says, "followed his" — Captain Macarthur's — "example ; the lands were lying waste ; the government very wisely encouraged their... | |
| William Coote - 1882 - 282 pagina’s
...him, and shortly after his arrival, memorialised the Government on the subject, simply asking leave to "occupy a sufficient tract of unoccupied lands to feed his flocks." His request might possibly have shared the fate of ninety-nine hundredths of similar applications,... | |
| Scottish Agricultural Commission to Australia, 1910-11 - 1911 - 316 pagina’s
...few shepherds." He added, " All the encouragement he humbly solicits is the protection of Government, permission to occupy a sufficient tract of unoccupied lands to feed his flocks, and the RAPID SUCCESS 139 • indulgence of selecting from among the convicts such men for shepherds... | |
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