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In fighting nature, man can win every battle except the last. If he should win that too, he will pe
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Charles Sturt:
In this eventful period the colony of New South Wales is already far advanced.Charles Sturt:
The increasing importance of Sydney must in some measure be attributed to the flourishing conditionCharles Sturt:
The staple of our Australian colonies, but more particularly of New South Wales, the climate and thCharles Sturt:
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Farming implements are as cheap in Sydney as in England.