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He came to the colony in 1837 to take up duty as a teacher in Catholic schools . As a youth in Scotland , where he was born in 1811 , he was stuffed with the hopes of the Enlightenment and the vision of human beings liberated from the ...
He came to the colony in 1837 to take up duty as a teacher in Catholic schools . As a youth in Scotland , where he was born in 1811 , he was stuffed with the hopes of the Enlightenment and the vision of human beings liberated from the ...
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He was born in Nottingham into a Unitarian family and converted to the Catholic Church , probably by the example of Ullathorne who persuaded him to offer his services as a teacher in Catholic schools in New South Wales .
He was born in Nottingham into a Unitarian family and converted to the Catholic Church , probably by the example of Ullathorne who persuaded him to offer his services as a teacher in Catholic schools in New South Wales .
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Outwardly the difference between Protestant and Catholic seemed plain enough for all to see . The Protestant rejoiced on the Queen's birthday ; the Catholic celebrated St Patrick's Day . The Protestant celebrated at Christmas and New ...
Outwardly the difference between Protestant and Catholic seemed plain enough for all to see . The Protestant rejoiced on the Queen's birthday ; the Catholic celebrated St Patrick's Day . The Protestant celebrated at Christmas and New ...
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Contents
THE IRONAGE MEN OF NEW HOLLAND I | 1 |
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
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