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Page 142
... workers out of British thieves , and told them that colonists could not do without convict transportation and that ... worker that could not be exercised over the immigrant , that great exploiter and abuser of freedom . " On 17 July ...
... workers out of British thieves , and told them that colonists could not do without convict transportation and that ... worker that could not be exercised over the immigrant , that great exploiter and abuser of freedom . " On 17 July ...
Page 261
... workers created by the labour of their hands the wealth which made all this display possible . By 1838 Charles Campbell was employing sixty - eight to seventy free workers on Duntroon . At sun - up on the Limestone Plains each shepherd ...
... workers created by the labour of their hands the wealth which made all this display possible . By 1838 Charles Campbell was employing sixty - eight to seventy free workers on Duntroon . At sun - up on the Limestone Plains each shepherd ...
Page 398
... worker had a right by honest industry to raise himself in the social scale and not to work for a bare livelihood . The whole aim of the worker was to rise above the ' necessity to labour ' and not to be ' always in drudgery ' . They ...
... worker had a right by honest industry to raise himself in the social scale and not to work for a bare livelihood . The whole aim of the worker was to rise above the ' necessity to labour ' and not to be ' always in drudgery ' . They ...
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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