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Page 81
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 ...
Page 198
... from report of W. G. Broughton in Report of Committee of Society in Aid of Propagating the Gospel , 6 December 1842 ( Bonwick ... 18 November 1842 ; Report of Preliminary Meeting on Coolic Labour , 20 August 1842 ( Ms. in M.l. ) .
... from report of W. G. Broughton in Report of Committee of Society in Aid of Propagating the Gospel , 6 December 1842 ( Bonwick ... 18 November 1842 ; Report of Preliminary Meeting on Coolic Labour , 20 August 1842 ( Ms. in M.l. ) .
Page 205
... but the convict system under which over half of society were slaves to slave - holders . His mission in life was to slip the ' slave moorings ' that tied the people to such viciousness . He put his ideas into his Report on the State ...
... but the convict system under which over half of society were slaves to slave - holders . His mission in life was to slip the ' slave moorings ' that tied the people to such viciousness . He put his ideas into his Report on the State ...
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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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