- Australian Colonial Law Monographs Collection
Australian Colonial Law Monographs Collection
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This collection contains 73 monographs from Law Rare Books and Special Collections digitised for AustLII's Australian Colonial Law Monographs Collection. Items range from 1833-1900.
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ItemPapers relating to a federal union of The Australian colonies(Government Printer, Melbourne, 1862)Volume
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ItemPopulation; or, a plea for Victoria : being a few remarks on the subject of immigration, with reference to the condition and progress of the colony..Nixon, Francis H. (Francis Hodgson) (W.B. Stephens, Melbourne, 1862)Volume
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ItemPlunkett's Australian magistratePlunkett, John Hubert (1802-1869) (J. J. Moore, Sydney, 1866)Volume
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ItemDemocracy in Australia : being a consideration of the cause of our present political difficulties and their true remedyWrixon, Henry (1839-1913) (Printed by Heath and Cordell, Melbourne, 1868)Volume
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ItemThe coming event, or, The united provinces of Australia : two lectures delivered in City Theatre and School of Arts, SydneyLang, John Dunmore (1799-1878) (Publisher not identified, Sydney, 1870)Volume
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ItemResponsible government : what is it?Parkes, Henry, Sir (1815-1896) ; Constitutionalist (W.R. Piddington, Sydney, 1872)Volume
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ItemA manual of the law and practice of banking in Australia and New ZealandHamilton, Edward B. (Maxwell, Melbourne, 1880)Volume
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ItemCrime in New South Wales : a paper written for, but rejected by the Royal Society of that colonyHayter, Henry Heylyn (1821-1895) (Publisher not identified, Melbourne, 1884)Volume
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ItemThe Inventor's guide to obtaining and selling patents : interspersed with many important suggestions for the further improvement of the patent laws, to which the attention of legislators is earnestly invited the subject being far less technical and far more political than most legislators who have not studied it imagineTurri, G.G. (G. G. Turri and Co, Melbourne, 1890)Volume
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