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In New South Wales the news that the British Government had begun to subsidize the training of priests at Maynooth , and the arrival of the French , a Catholic power , at Tahiti fanned the flames of Protestant hostility to Catholics .
In New South Wales the news that the British Government had begun to subsidize the training of priests at Maynooth , and the arrival of the French , a Catholic power , at Tahiti fanned the flames of Protestant hostility to Catholics .
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Some days later the defenders of the Protestant ascendancy were still praising the Orangemen for their efforts to prevent the transformation of Port Phillip into “ a province of Popedom ' by standing ' shoulder to shoulder ' in the ...
Some days later the defenders of the Protestant ascendancy were still praising the Orangemen for their efforts to prevent the transformation of Port Phillip into “ a province of Popedom ' by standing ' shoulder to shoulder ' in the ...
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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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