Bag om An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales; Volume I
Explore the history and statistics of New South Wales through the eyes of John Dunmore Lang, a Scottish Presbyterian minister who migrated to Australia in 1823 and became a critical observer of colonial life. This volume examines the development of the colony, its religious and political institutions, and its Indigenous population in the early 19th century.
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