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Martin Tupper's poetry and prose give voice to his view that the Queen of England should rule as an empress 'with tributary kingdoms under her, each headed by a Prince of the Blood Royal' (p. 15).
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This international work is included in AustLit because it is published (in part or in full), advertised or reviewed in Australian newspapers and magazines during the colonial era; and/or is the subject of Australian literary comment, adaptation or creative writing.
The Australasian lists Our Canadian Dominion under its 'Publications Received' on 20 June 1868: 784.
One poem (which includes references to the Australian colonies) indexed selectively.
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