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This last plan is, in more passages than one, recommended by Dr Lang, and it is seldom that the agricultural emigrant will find reason to differ from his opinion.
CHAPTER VII.
NEW SOUTH WALES. — INDUCEMENTS TO EMIGRATION.
]. Refined Classes— 2. Labouring Classes—a Trades and Wages— *. Income and Increase— 5. Persons of small Capital— 6. Investment of Capital— 7. Victualling for the Voyage— 8. Educated Persons— 9. Army and Navy Officers— 10. Contrast with Canada, Van Die- man's Land, and Soutfl
...Australia— 11. Expense of Passage— 12. Par- ticulars of an Emigration.
1 . The emigration to a foreign country, once deemed the dictate of stern necessity, is now by thousands of our countrymen, made the object of their fondest choice.
By this the limited means of many are extended, their 94 AUSTRALIA.
darkening hopes brightened, and their power to pro- vide for a rising offspring placed upon a firmer basis ; but it is not by this that any Utopian dream can be realized, and that they who, by idleness, vice, and crime, failed at home, can expect, without shaking off the incubus that previously pressed them, to rise, even in this land of promise to many a weary and wander- ing spirit.


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