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Notes
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Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.
Other material in this issue includes:
- A review of Six Essays on the Best Mode of Establishing and Conducting Industrial Schools: Adapted to the Wants and Circumstances of an Agricultural Population: Written for a Prize of One Hundred Pound [sic], Offered by His Excellency the Earl of Elgin, Governor of Jamaica, in November 1843 (1845)
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1846 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Sir George's Account of Himselfi"My name is Walker; on the colonial hills",
single work
poetry
'Describes Gipps' feelings on hearing of his recall.' (Webby)Note: Untitled in this source.
- Cocoa Nuts : A Rhyme for the Timesi"The cocoa nuts grow on a very high tree", single work poetry (p. 293)
- Home and Friendsi"Oh! there's a power to make each hour", single work poetry (p. 293)
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Lines to Dr Leichhardt on His Return, by E. K. S.,
single work
review
— Review of Thy Greeting Home Again : A Paean on Leichhardt's Return from Port Essington 1846 single work poetry ; (p. 293) - Untitledi"From nothing they have sprung", single work poetry (p. 296)
- Untitledi"Hope a flat-ring tale has told", single work poetry satire (p. 297)
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