| John Stephens - 1839 - 256 стор.
...prove a measure of permanent economy and retrenchment; I am prepared to go much further than this—I am prepared to prove both theoretically and practically,...not inconsiderable sources of direct public revenue. Under proper management, the sale of crown lands in the colonies might be made a considerable source... | |
| John Stephens - 1839 - 270 стор.
...would thus prove a measure of permanent economy and retrenchment ; I am prepared to go much further than this — I am prepared to prove both theoretically...expenditure incurred in effecting it, and to aid the finance* of the country by opening new and not inconsiderable sources of direct public revenue. Under... | |
| John Stephens - 1839 - 268 стор.
...would thus prove a measure of permanent economy and retrenchment ; I am prepared to go much further than this — I am prepared to prove both theoretically...so conducted as to replace with interest the whole ofllic expenditure incurred in effecting it, and to aid the finances of the country by opening- new... | |
| John Stephens - 1839 - 262 стор.
...would thus prove a measure of permanent economy and retrenchment ; I am prepared to go much further than this — I am prepared to prove both theoretically...emigration may be so conducted as to replace with interest ihe whole of the expenditure, incurred in effecting it, and to aid the finances of the country by opening... | |
| Robert Torrens - 1844 - 600 стор.
...system of Emigration, instead of occasioning an additional pressure on the national purse, would open permanent sources of increased revenue to the State....of wealth is retarded by the deficiency of skill, capita), and machinery; and in advanced periods, the same effect is produced by the deficiency of fertile... | |
| Robert Stewart (A.M.) - 1853 - 774 стор.
...would thus prove a measure of permanent economy and retrenchment — I am prepared to go much further than this. I am prepared to prove, both theoretically...country, by opening new and not inconsiderable sources of public revenue. " It can be proved from the known properties of land, that a judiciously conducted... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1893 - 420 стор.
...would thus prove a measure of permanent economy and retrenchment ; I am prepared to go much further than this. I am prepared to prove both theoretically...inconsiderable sources of direct public revenue." The difficulties of the projectors of the new colony did not cease, as some had been sanguine enough... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1893 - 412 стор.
...would thus prove a measure of permanent economy and retrenchment; I am prepared to go much further than this. I am prepared to prove both theoretically...inconsiderable sources of direct public revenue." The difficulties of the projectors of the new colony did not cease, as some had been sanguine enough... | |
| Henry Thomas Burgess - 1907 - 654 стор.
...would thus prove a measure of permanent economy and retrenchment; I am prepared to go much further than this. I am prepared to prove, both theoretically...inconsiderable sources of direct public revenue." THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION AT WORK. The genuinely public spirit by which the promoters of the... | |
| Thomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley - 2003 - 458 стор.
...Not only would emigration cost less than supporting paupers at home, if properly conducted, it could 'replace with interest the whole of the expenditure incurred in effecting it', and aid the finances of the country 'by opening new and not inconsiderable sources of direct public revenue'... | |
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