Lang, John Dunmore, 1799-1878
Lang, John Dunmore
Lang, John Dumnore, 1799-1878
John Dunmore Lang Australian clergyman and politician (1799-1878)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Dunmore Lang ‡c Australian clergyman and politician (1799-1878)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lang, John Dumnore ‡d 1799-1878
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lang, John Dunmore
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lang, John Dunmore ‡d 1799-1878
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lang, John Dunmore, ‡d 1799-1878
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lang, John Dunmore, ‡d 1799-1878
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Works
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150th anniversary souvenir of the first Presbyterian service held in Parramatta on Thursday, the nineteenth of June, 1823, by the Rev. Dr. John Dunmore Lang | |
Australian emigrants' manual | |
The coming event! or freedom and independence for the seven united provinces of Australia | |
Cooksland, in North-Eastern Australia. Selections | |
Divine institution and perpetual obligation of the Sabbath | |
Emigration considered chiefly in reference to the practicability and expediency of importing and of settling throughout the Territory of New South Wales, a numerous, industrious and virtuous agricultural population; being a lecture, delivered in the temporary hall of the Australian College Sydney, 9th May, 1833. | |
Historical and statistical account of New South Wales | |
John Dunmore Lang : Australia's pioneer republican : his life and times, chiefly in his own words | |
John Dunmore Lang, chiefly autobiographical, 1799 to 1878, cleric, writer, traveller, statesman, pioneer of democracy in Australia; | |
Juvenile-pauper emigration a letter to Matthew Talbot Baines | |
Narrative of proceedings, in England, Scotland and Ireland, during the years 1847, 1848 and 1849 with a view to originate an extensive and continuous immigration of a superior character from the United Kingdom into this territory | |
National sins the cause and precursors of national judgements; a sermon, preached in the Scots church, Sydney, on Friday, November 2, 1838 | |
New Zealand in 1839: or, Four letters, to the Right Hon. Earl Durham, governor of the New Zealand land company. On the colonization of that island, and on the present condition and prospects of its native inhabitants. | |
Phillipsland, or, The country hitherto designated Port Phillip : its present condition and prospects, as a highly eligible field for emigration | |
Phillipsland. Selections | |
Poems, sacred and secular : written chiefly at sea, within the last half-century | |
The present aspect and prospects of the church; with a plain statement of the case of the Church of Scotland and the British colonies: | |
Queensland, Australia; a highly eligible field for emigration, and the future cotton-field of Great Britain: with a disquisition on the origin, manners, and customs of the aborigines. | |
The question of questions! | |
Recent co-pastorate of the Scots Church and how I fared under it | |
Religion and education in America: with notices of the state and prospects of American Unitarianism, popery, and African colonization. | |
Remarks on the proposed constitution for the Australian colonies in a letter to Benjamin Hawes, Esq., M.P., under-secretary of state for the colonies | |
Reminiscences of my life and times both in church and state in Australia for upwards of fifty years past | |
To the Scottish and the other Presbyterians and to the public generally, in Sydney and throughout the colony | |
Transportation and colonization; or, The causes of the comparative failure of the transportation system in the Australian colonies: with suggestions for ensuring its future efficiency in subserviency to extensive colonization. | |
View of the origin and migrations of the Polynesian nation |