Does the discovery of gold in Victoria viewed in relation to its moral and social effects, as hitherto developed, deserve to be considered a national blessing, or a national curse?

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Does the discovery of gold in Victoria viewed in relation to its moral and social effects, as hitherto developed, deserve to be considered a national blessing, or a national curse? / by Colonus

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aBeckett, William, Sir, 1806-1869
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mc N 1475 item 1158
Created/Published
Melbourne : Benjamin Lucas, 1852
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2
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aBeckett, William & Thomson, E. Deas. (1852). Does the discovery of gold in Victoria viewed in relation to its moral and social effects, as hitherto developed, deserve to be considered a national blessing, or a national curse? Retrieved April 27, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-391457175

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aBeckett, William and Thomson, E. Deas. Does the discovery of gold in Victoria viewed in relation to its moral and social effects, as hitherto developed, deserve to be considered a national blessing, or a national curse? Melbourne: Benjamin Lucas, 1852. Web. 27 April 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-391457175>

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aBeckett, William & Thomson, E. Deas. 1852, Does the discovery of gold in Victoria viewed in relation to its moral and social effects, as hitherto developed, deserve to be considered a national blessing, or a national curse? Benjamin Lucas, Melbourne viewed 27 April 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-391457175

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