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In January Angas resigned as a colonization commissioner to take his place on
the board of directors of the South Australian Company . Under his influence the
company decided to have no connections with any persons of dissolute habits or
...
In January Angas resigned as a colonization commissioner to take his place on
the board of directors of the South Australian Company . Under his influence the
company decided to have no connections with any persons of dissolute habits or
...
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With all the hope of a man who believed his position was still reparable he wrote
off to Angas to tell him his headstrong , foolish ways might be turned into a very '
profitable folly for the share - holders ' . Angas told him sternly that God did not ...
With all the hope of a man who believed his position was still reparable he wrote
off to Angas to tell him his headstrong , foolish ways might be turned into a very '
profitable folly for the share - holders ' . Angas told him sternly that God did not ...
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kingdom of Prussia because of their refusal to allow a secular sovereign to
dictate the practices of their holy religion , their pastor Ludwig Christian Kavel
had negotiated in 1838 with G. F. Angas for their migration to South Australia .
kingdom of Prussia because of their refusal to allow a secular sovereign to
dictate the practices of their holy religion , their pastor Ludwig Christian Kavel
had negotiated in 1838 with G. F. Angas for their migration to South Australia .
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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