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Fruits and roots of every kind would flourish were they once brought thither and
planted and cultivated by the hand of industry , as there was provender for more
cattle at all seasons of the year than ever could be brought into the country .
Fruits and roots of every kind would flourish were they once brought thither and
planted and cultivated by the hand of industry , as there was provender for more
cattle at all seasons of the year than ever could be brought into the country .
Page 149
In addition , the settlers were obliged to employ an inordinate quantity of labour ,
as all agricultural work was still done by hand , without assistance from either
horses or oxen . 79 The payments of those ex - convicts who hired themselves
out ...
In addition , the settlers were obliged to employ an inordinate quantity of labour ,
as all agricultural work was still done by hand , without assistance from either
horses or oxen . 79 The payments of those ex - convicts who hired themselves
out ...
Page 329
By 1820 these early sentiments of belonging to the country went hand in hand
with ideas of exclusive ownership , for their passion of patriotism was fed by
xenophobia . For xenophobia has had a long history , and its origins , both in its
nobler ...
By 1820 these early sentiments of belonging to the country went hand in hand
with ideas of exclusive ownership , for their passion of patriotism was fed by
xenophobia . For xenophobia has had a long history , and its origins , both in its
nobler ...
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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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