id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101041292838 Smith, Sid. The settler's new home : or, Whether to go, and whither? Being a guide to emigrants in the selection of a settlement, and the preliminary details of the voyage. Embracing the whole fields of emigration, and the most recent information relating thereto. In two parts By Sidney Smith 1850 .txt text/plain 117397 5875 71 these men a good climate, a fertile soil, high wages, cheap living, a demand for labour, and good land for the tilling, what justice, sense or Every new country where land is cheap, the soil fertile, and the climate agreeable, offers to the poor man this obvious advantage. The climate of the Cape of Good Hope partakes much of the character of New South Wales, or of Southern or Western Australia. the unsettlement of Europe gives such an impetus to the transfer of capital to the new world, and a young country such as Canada, must so certainly progress for many years, that we conceive the security better As a general rule, however, employment is in New England constant, wages fair, and the cost of living a good deal less than in Great any likely to purchase a good stock farm, mine is 285 acres, 40 under cultivation, a good frame house 30 feet by 40, a large garden and barn, and ./cache/njp.32101041292838.pdf ./txt/njp.32101041292838.txt