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Page 187
... Protestants . In 1841 Catholics comprised 27.72 per cent of the population . In April Lang warned Protestants in his ... Protestant ascendancy in New South Wales . They were not in favour of importing coolies as labourers because they ...
... Protestants . In 1841 Catholics comprised 27.72 per cent of the population . In April Lang warned Protestants in his ... Protestant ascendancy in New South Wales . They were not in favour of importing coolies as labourers because they ...
Page 345
... Protestant ascendancy . By that year they had also com- mitted their members to the defence of the existing order against revolution or social change . The Orange Lodge was active both in Sydney and Mel- bourne by 1840. By 1844 both in ...
... Protestant ascendancy . By that year they had also com- mitted their members to the defence of the existing order against revolution or social change . The Orange Lodge was active both in Sydney and Mel- bourne by 1840. By 1844 both in ...
Page 346
... 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 streets of Melbourne for the preservation ...
... 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 streets of Melbourne for the preservation ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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