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After six months , one of them wrote of the aborigine as a creature deformed by
all those passions which afflicted and degraded human nature , unsoftened by
the influence of religion , philosophy and legal restriction . 20 The behaviour of
the ...
After six months , one of them wrote of the aborigine as a creature deformed by
all those passions which afflicted and degraded human nature , unsoftened by
the influence of religion , philosophy and legal restriction . 20 The behaviour of
the ...
Page 310
Despite Sorell ' s flagrant flouting of the seventh commandment Macquarie wrote
of him as a man of good understanding , firmness and integrity . 56 On Wylde and
Field he was even more enthusiastic and hopeful , predicting to Bathurst in ...
Despite Sorell ' s flagrant flouting of the seventh commandment Macquarie wrote
of him as a man of good understanding , firmness and integrity . 56 On Wylde and
Field he was even more enthusiastic and hopeful , predicting to Bathurst in ...
Page 371
He wrote of the evils arising to the settlement from the unchecked commission of
crime , and from the extensive schemes of plunder in which the remitted convicts
and those whose terms of service had expired were then tempted to engage .
He wrote of the evils arising to the settlement from the unchecked commission of
crime , and from the extensive schemes of plunder in which the remitted convicts
and those whose terms of service had expired were then tempted to engage .
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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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