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Page 103
6 ENGLAND'S ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES D URING 1838 , press , pulpit and schoolroom took up the task of teaching both the European and aboriginal inhabitants of Port Phillip how to be ' English for thousands of years ' .
6 ENGLAND'S ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES D URING 1838 , press , pulpit and schoolroom took up the task of teaching both the European and aboriginal inhabitants of Port Phillip how to be ' English for thousands of years ' .
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In England , Scotland and Ireland the local justice of the peace lived in an imposing mansion ; in New South Wales he often lived in a sod hut . In England , Scotland and Ireland the local justice was distinguished by dress , speech and ...
In England , Scotland and Ireland the local justice of the peace lived in an imposing mansion ; in New South Wales he often lived in a sod hut . In England , Scotland and Ireland the local justice was distinguished by dress , speech and ...
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England was in no position to retake the colony by force of arms . If England persisted in transporting convicts , he would haul down the glorious Aag of England and unfurl the flag of an Australian republic .
England was in no position to retake the colony by force of arms . If England persisted in transporting convicts , he would haul down the glorious Aag of England and unfurl the flag of an Australian republic .
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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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