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Charles Manning Hope Clark. own lights under the guidance of their first elder , James Mein.96 They were not , however , prepared to tolerate the practice of the Catholic religion , because they saw it as an instrument of mental slavery ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. own lights under the guidance of their first elder , James Mein.96 They were not , however , prepared to tolerate the practice of the Catholic religion , because they saw it as an instrument of mental slavery ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. proved . At Hobart Town he regretted much the irregularity of the buildings , and the inattention to any established plan in the formation of the town , and issued instructions for a plan to be made so that ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. proved . At Hobart Town he regretted much the irregularity of the buildings , and the inattention to any established plan in the formation of the town , and issued instructions for a plan to be made so that ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. ( C ) The most important emancipist landholders in New South Wales in 1820 . District Name Condition By grant By purchase Total ( acres ) ( acres ) ( acres ) SYDNEY Charles Thompson Free by servitude 1,500 ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. ( C ) The most important emancipist landholders in New South Wales in 1820 . District Name Condition By grant By purchase Total ( acres ) ( acres ) ( acres ) SYDNEY Charles Thompson Free by servitude 1,500 ...
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THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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