The Living Age, Volume 139Littell, Son and Company, 1878 |
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Pagina 408
... squatter ; the pagan gray came in like a sleep - walker , and made the barn dreary as a dull dream ; then the horses began to fidget with their big feet , the cattle to low with their great trombone throats , and the cocks to crow as if ...
... squatter ; the pagan gray came in like a sleep - walker , and made the barn dreary as a dull dream ; then the horses began to fidget with their big feet , the cattle to low with their great trombone throats , and the cocks to crow as if ...
Pagina 456
... squatters . " Since the crown has made over its right in the land to the colony , the interest of these pastoral lease- holders has come into conflict with the in- terest of a new class of agricultural free- holders , which the colonial ...
... squatters . " Since the crown has made over its right in the land to the colony , the interest of these pastoral lease- holders has come into conflict with the in- terest of a new class of agricultural free- holders , which the colonial ...
Pagina 460
... squatters gaining experience and devising modes of cheapening produc- tion after each fresh disaster . But the production of wool , which is the great in dustry of New South Wales , is , in South Australia , of importance second to that ...
... squatters gaining experience and devising modes of cheapening produc- tion after each fresh disaster . But the production of wool , which is the great in dustry of New South Wales , is , in South Australia , of importance second to that ...
Pagina 462
... squatter , for land which is prospered on it . At last the crisis came . found to be good for sheep is favorable for In 1868 the price of wool fell to one - half the growth of food . But distance from of what it had been . The lands so ...
... squatter , for land which is prospered on it . At last the crisis came . found to be good for sheep is favorable for In 1868 the price of wool fell to one - half the growth of food . But distance from of what it had been . The lands so ...
Pagina 463
... squatter , taking land from pasture which is never likely to produce wheat . He may be bribed into withdrawal , but while he remains he lives on the squatter's meat . The imputation seems to be hardly re- sented by the class on whom it ...
... squatter , taking land from pasture which is never likely to produce wheat . He may be bribed into withdrawal , but while he remains he lives on the squatter's meat . The imputation seems to be hardly re- sented by the class on whom it ...
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