COLONIZATION;
PARTICULARLY
IN SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA:
WITH SOME REMARKS ON
SMALL FARMS AND OVER POPULATION.
By COLONEL CHARLES JAMES NAPIER, C.B.
Author of "The Colonies; particularly the Ionian Islands."
In 1 vol. 8vo. price 9s. boards.
"I have never persuaded, or endeavoured to persuade, any one to quit England with the view of exchanging it for another country; and I have always had great reluctance to do any thing having that tendency."—Cobbett's Guide to Emigrants, Letter I. paragraph 1.
"I have always, hitherto, advised Englishmen not to emigrate, even to the United States of America; but to remain at home, in the hope that some change for the better would come in the course of a few years. It is now eleven years since I, in my Years' Residence, deliberately gave that advice. Not only has there, since 1818, when the Year's Residence was written, been no change for the better, but things have gradually become worse and worse, in short, things have now taken that turn, and they present such a prospect for the future, that I not only think it advisable for many good people to emigrate, but I think it my duty to give them all the information I can to serve them as a guide in that very important enterprize."—Cobbett's Guide to Emigrants, Letter I. paragraph 2.
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THE NURSERY GOVERNESS.
BY ELIZABETH NAPIER;
Published after her Death by her Husband, Col. Charles James Napier, C.B.
"Hear the instructions of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother."—Proverbs, ch. i. v. 8.
"This is an admirable little book."—True Sun.
"The excellent instructions laid down by Mrs. Napier will, we have no doubt, prove a 'rich legacy' not only to her own children, but to those in many a nursery."—Liverpool Chronicle.