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La Trobe's bijou residence, in its pretty grounds, which, although only of wood and of the smallest dimensions, he stuck to until his final leave in 1854. The lanes, or Little Flinders and Collins streets, were already fairly filled, as the land there was much cheaper. In the former were Heap and Grice's offices, and the Adelphi Hotel, approaching the Lamb Inn in noisy repute.
Campbell's Travels in Africa, by order of the Missionary Society. 2 vols. 8vo. Additional information may be gleaned from these travels, respecting South Africa; Campbell penetrated farthest, and discovered some populous tribes and large towns. La Trobe's is the most interesting narrative. Histoire de la Grande Isle de Madagascar. Par du Flacourt. Paris, 1661. 4to.
Barrow's voyage to Cochin China, there is some information respecting the Cape, especially an account of a journey to the Booshuana nation. In Thunberg's voyage to Japan, there is also much information on the geography, natural history, manners, &c. of the South of Africa. La Trobe's Journal of a Visit to South Africa, in 1815. 4to. Lichtenstein's Travels in Southern Africa, 1803-06. 2 vols. 4to.
La Trobe's view evidently was, that if the colonials kicked so strongly when under bonds, how much more furiously must they kick when the bonds were removed. But, as reasonable persons might have predicted, and as was promptly experienced, the colonists kicked because they were bound, and when unbound they did not kick at all.
La Trobe's reports to shew that the system itself is defective, at least in the hands of those whose services we are able to command.
I believe that all these objects might be accomplished, in a great degree, by distributing food regularly to all the natives, in their respective districts. J. H. Wedge, and was sent out to the colony of New South Wales, to be reported upon by the authorities. I quote the following extract from Mr. La Trobe's Remarks on Mr.
I believe that all these objects might be accomplished, in a great degree, by distributing food regularly to all the natives, in their respective districts. J. H. Wedge, and was sent out to the colony of New South Wales, to be reported upon by the authorities. I quote the following extract from Mr. La Trobe's Remarks on Mr.
Batman died in September, 1869, at the age of 77, and his funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Melbourne. La Trobe's Government in 1853, when 4,000l. was voted for books and an edifice. The sum was doubled in the following year, and greatly increased in succeeding years. I had now been in Melbourne some weeks, and the question arose What next?
La Trobe's reports to shew that the system itself is defective, at least in the hands of those whose services we are able to command.
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