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1 1, 23| Australia by the province of Victoria.”~“And then.”~“After leaving 2 2, 7| through the province of Victoria, quite an English country, 3 2, 7| colonies. The province of Victoria not only refused to admit 4 2, 7| Not only the province of Victoria, but also Southern Australia, 5 2, 8| forests of the province of Victoria and right to the eastern 6 2, 9| Adelaide, with the whole of Victoria, and with the top of the 7 2, 9| Bernouilli to the frontiers of Victoria. It was not above a two 8 2, 9| the most westerly town of Victoria.~The commencement of a journey 9 2, 9| town in the Province of Victoria in the Wimerra district.~ 10 2, 9| Is not the colony of Victoria of but a recent origin?” 11 2, 9| independent, and took the name of Victoria.”~“And has greatly increased 12 2, 9| To-day the province of Victoria numbers 550,000. Seven millions 13 2, 11| right in the province of Victoria.”~“Bah!” said the inspector, “ 14 2, 13| come to in the province of Victoria.”~“Is it an important one?” 15 2, 14| They chose the colony of Victoria in Australia, as the field 16 2, 14| establishment was flourishing. In Victoria, New South Wales, and Southern 17 2, 14| districts of the province of Victoria.~ 18 2, 15| right to the frontiers of Victoria.~They camped on the plateau 19 2, 15| into the Pacific, south of Victoria.~Already the wheels of the 20 2, 16| convicts in the province of Victoria.”~“Ah, that is true,” returned 21 2, 16| even at Delegete, on the Victoria frontier, thirty-five miles 22 2, 16| most difficult portion of Victoria, a desert, where everything 23 2, 17| and their appearance in Victoria; as also their complicity 24 2, 19| the unknown deserts of the Victoria frontier. Neither settlers 25 2, 19| party then repaired to the Victoria Hotel.~At 2 P.M. the following 26 3, 1| communication between Eden and Victoria.~He was disappointed; ships 27 3, 1| search. The landlord of the Victoria Hotel lent them two horses, 28 3, 7| letter addressed to Queen Victoria to ask her protection. But 29 3, 18| expedition toward the province of Victoria. My men committed a bootless