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           L3854A facsimile of the first edition of The land of promise by John Stephens
           C2033A plan for the establishment of schools in the new colony of South Australia
           Q3926Additional records comprising two pamphlets "Extract from a Speech of His Excellency Governor George Gawler" and "A Plan for the Establishment of Schools in the New Colony of South Australia". The latter contains a brief letter from G. F. Angas to Dr Dick [SSL:M PRG 174]
           A0194Bacon, A. Soldier and Colonial Promoter [family], 1796-1864. ADB1
           Q0096Bentham, Col. Torrens' "Self-supporting colonization", and the South Australian Real Property Act
           A0200Brown, J. Emigration Agent and Company Manager, 1801?-1879. ADB1
           A0142Colonel Robert Torrens - some bicentennial observations
           Q1858Colonel Robert Torrens RM FRS MP (1780-1864) and Irish emigration to South Australia
           C2630Colonel William Light in India, 1805
           C1481Colonization: particularly in South Australia
           C0235Edward Gibbon Wakefield
           C0747Edward Gibbon Wakefield
           N5398Edward Gibbon Wakefield
           C1931Edward Gibbon Wakefield et sa Doctrine de la Colonisation Systematique
           C1540Edward Gibbon Wakefield, the man himself
           J1431Edward Gibbon Wakefield: abductor and mystagogue
           N4632England and America: a comparison of the social and political state of both nations
           A0214Fisher, J. H. Lawyer, Politician and Commissioner, 1790-1875. ADB1
           D0091Founders and pioneers of South Australia
           L1378Further papers of George Fife Angas, comprising letter from Angas to Thomas dick in Dundee commenting on an essay by Dick and outlining his plans for supporting children of South Sea missionaries and for the establishment of a mission at the junction of the Murray and Darling rivers for the instruction and conversion of aboriginal people [SL:M PRG 174]
           C0967George Fife Angas
           S0918George Fife Angas
           A0217Giles, W. Company Manager, 1791-1862. ADB1
           A0219Gilles, O. Colonial Treasurer and Pioneer, 1788-1866. ADB1
           A0220Gouger, R. Organizer and Public Servant, 1802-1846. ADB1
           A0222Grey, H. G. English Politician, Colonial Office, 1802-1864. ADB1
           A0229Horton, R. Wilmot British Politician and Public Servant [Colonial Office], 1784-1841. ADB1
           D0501'Letter to small farmers', 1835
           J1386'Mainly a question of motherhood'': professional advice-giving and infant welfare
           A0237McLaren, D. Company Manager, 1785-1850. ADB2
           C1802'Northern Territory colonization schemes' [ANZAAS]
           C1804Rise, progress and plans of the South Australian Protestant Emigration Committee
           A0147Robert Gouger and the Parliamentary Candidate Society, 1831
           T0890Robert Torrens
           C1796Robert Torrens and the evolution of classical economics
           Q0095Sir Robert Richard Torrens, 1814-1884: select documents
           Q0085Sir Robert Torrens - letters and associated materials: a select list
           C1972South Australia ... with useful counsels to emigrants
           C1001South Australia, its position and prospects
           C2062South Australia: an exposure of the absurd, unfounded and contradictory statements in James' "Six months in South Australia"
           C2279South Australia: its advantages and its resources
           S1385South Australian historians and Wakefield's scheme
           C0903The amazing career of Edward Gibbon Wakefield
           C0966The founding of South Australia as recorded in the journals of Mr. Robert Gouger
           C0968The history of South Australia from its foundation to the year of its jubilee
           S0370'The influence of Wakefield
           C2061The land of promise
           C1408The life and letters of Sir John Morphett
           T0522The report of the Royal Commission on Divorce, 1853
           T0592The response of historians of South Australia to Wakefield's Theory, 1838-1957 [B. T. Finniss, Conigrave, A. G. Price]
           C2092The South Australian Company
           J1255The South Australian League of Women Voters and the Post-War Women's Movement
           C2280The working man's handbook to South Australia
           A0148Thornton Leigh Hunt [1810-1873] and the colonization of South Australia
           C1054Torrens of the Torrens System [SSL:M D.3060]
           C2159'Torrens Title: Robert Richards Torrens'
           Q0086Torrens, his Chief Clerk of Customs, and the Press; documents on a dispute
           A0257Torrens, R. Officer of Marines, Political Economist and Colonization Commissioner, 1780-1864. ADB2
           C1526Unveiling of Edward Gibbon Wakefield Memorial
           S0710Wakefield and South Australia
           A0258Wakefield, E. G. Author and Colonial Promoter, 1796-1862. ADB2
           Q1666Wakefield's scheme and land ownership
           C1633'Wilmot Horton and the National Colonization Society'
           J0578With Lane in Paraguay: Harry Taylor of 'The Murray Pioneer', 1873-1932

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