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Roving diggers to become colonial settlers : how? ; (suggestion to governments, to capitalists, and...

Roving diggers to become colonial settlers : how? ; (suggestion to governments, to capitalists, and...

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Roving diggers to become colonial settlers : how? ; (suggestion to governments, to capitalists, and to the churches, in regard to the gold-fields) politics, commerce, religion ; an essay / by William Edmund Sadler.

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Full title

Roving diggers to become colonial settlers : how? ; (suggestion to governments, to capitalists, and to the churches, in regard to the gold-fields) politics, commerce, religion ; an essay / by William Edmund Sadler.

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Publisher

Auckland, N.Z. : Printed by William Atkin, 1869.

Date

1869.

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PAM 86/799

Record Identifier

74VM4JZNaZ3l

MMS ID

991001379739702626

Language

English

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Physical content

32 p. ; 22 cm.

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Publisher

Auckland, N.Z. : Printed by William Atkin, 1869.

Date Published

1869.

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Copyright status: Out of copyright.

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Roving diggers to become colonial settlers : how? ; (suggestion to governments, to capitalists, and to the churches, in regard to the gold-fields) politics, commerce, religion ; an essay / by William Edmund Sadler.

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Selected for Digitisation 2016.

Selected for Digitisation 2016.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW

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PAM 86/799

Record Identifier

74VM4JZNaZ3l

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MMS ID

991001379739702626

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