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... feeling that Tasmania , which still has a lower percentage of Catholics in its population than any other State except South Australia , is ' more English ' than the rest of Aus- tralia . It would be misleading to seek to isolate ...
... feeling that Tasmania , which still has a lower percentage of Catholics in its population than any other State except South Australia , is ' more English ' than the rest of Aus- tralia . It would be misleading to seek to isolate ...
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... feeling . In 1834 George Bennett wrote : It is well known that free emigration is detested by most of the convict party , and a wealthy individual of this class once remarked , ' What have the free emigrants to do here ? the colony was ...
... feeling . In 1834 George Bennett wrote : It is well known that free emigration is detested by most of the convict party , and a wealthy individual of this class once remarked , ' What have the free emigrants to do here ? the colony was ...
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... feeling ' that the colony was theirs by right , and that the emigrant settlers were interlopers upon the soil ' , could be traced to Macquarie's pro - emancipist policy . No doubt Macquarie's long reign accentuated the feeling , but ...
... feeling ' that the colony was theirs by right , and that the emigrant settlers were interlopers upon the soil ' , could be traced to Macquarie's pro - emancipist policy . No doubt Macquarie's long reign accentuated the feeling , but ...
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