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Both the Act and the despatch accepted the point made in the second report of the select committee on South Australia that the first principle of colonization was to maintain a due proportion between the extent of land appropriated and ...
Both the Act and the despatch accepted the point made in the second report of the select committee on South Australia that the first principle of colonization was to maintain a due proportion between the extent of land appropriated and ...
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Since the reading of the Holy Scriptures by children without note or comment was particularly obnoxious to the Catholic Church , the committee believed the Catholics would insist on a separate system for their own members .
Since the reading of the Holy Scriptures by children without note or comment was particularly obnoxious to the Catholic Church , the committee believed the Catholics would insist on a separate system for their own members .
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Peter Robertson , speaking for the secular humanists , told the committee that the time had come to rescue the minds of children from being tainted and poisoned with the infamous concept of the total depravity of mankind , and that men ...
Peter Robertson , speaking for the secular humanists , told the committee that the time had come to rescue the minds of children from being tainted and poisoned with the infamous concept of the total depravity of mankind , and that men ...
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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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