| [CONCLUSION] | 339 |
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History of Tasmania a type of the Australasian world--early despotism unavoidable--American and Australian colonists--the despotism moderated by home associations--by the press--the union of the colonists--advances of liberty at home--changes required--advantages of the connection with Great Britain--its dangers--federal government--importance of political influence--social state--wonderful prospects--resources--position--exports--gold discovery--the happiness of the people in their own power.
| [ ALPHABETICAL ACCOUNT OF THE CHIEF PLACES IN TASMANIA] | 355 |