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colony and its history from its foundation to the end of 1820 . From the day of his
return to England in the middle of 1821 until the publication of his reports
between June 1822 and March 1823 he discussed in letters to Bathurst such
things as ...
colony and its history from its foundation to the end of 1820 . From the day of his
return to England in the middle of 1821 until the publication of his reports
between June 1822 and March 1823 he discussed in letters to Bathurst such
things as ...
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... that the emancipists were those persons by whose labour and industry the
colony had been cleared , and cultivated , its towns built , its agriculture and
commerce carried on ; that the emancipists had acquired and possessed the far
greater ...
... that the emancipists were those persons by whose labour and industry the
colony had been cleared , and cultivated , its towns built , its agriculture and
commerce carried on ; that the emancipists had acquired and possessed the far
greater ...
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A Letter to Earl Bathurst , Secretary of State for the Colonial Department on the
conditions of the colonies in New South Wales ... Reports of Commissioner J . T .
Bigge : Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the State of the Colony of New
...
A Letter to Earl Bathurst , Secretary of State for the Colonial Department on the
conditions of the colonies in New South Wales ... Reports of Commissioner J . T .
Bigge : Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the State of the Colony of New
...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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