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a Britain would rot in their native land if they did not carry the steam - engine , the ploughshare , the halleluiahs of Christianity and all the other achievements of British civilization into the remotest parts of the Australian ...
a Britain would rot in their native land if they did not carry the steam - engine , the ploughshare , the halleluiahs of Christianity and all the other achievements of British civilization into the remotest parts of the Australian ...
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All the children were taught to believe that British civilization enjoyed some special place in the divine plan for the amelioration of mankind . In their readers there was much praise for the industry and genius of the British people ...
All the children were taught to believe that British civilization enjoyed some special place in the divine plan for the amelioration of mankind . In their readers there was much praise for the industry and genius of the British people ...
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Grave , decorous , solemn British migrants , rather than the sons of the soil or the men of the cabbage - tree mob ' , agreed that day to send a delegation from the meeting to Sir Charles to present him with the text of the protest and ...
Grave , decorous , solemn British migrants , rather than the sons of the soil or the men of the cabbage - tree mob ' , agreed that day to send a delegation from the meeting to Sir Charles to present him with the text of the protest and ...
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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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