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Like Wakefield they believed that the railway and the application of machinery to the production of cotton and woollen goods was about to produce an equality of conditions in which all distinctions and privileges based on birth would ...
Like Wakefield they believed that the railway and the application of machinery to the production of cotton and woollen goods was about to produce an equality of conditions in which all distinctions and privileges based on birth would ...
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46 Like Sir Charles , Sir William Denison , the Lieutenant - Governor of Van Diemen's Land , and his cold , tongue - tied wife believed the cultivation of a strong landed gentry was the most effective antidote to all those forces in the ...
46 Like Sir Charles , Sir William Denison , the Lieutenant - Governor of Van Diemen's Land , and his cold , tongue - tied wife believed the cultivation of a strong landed gentry was the most effective antidote to all those forces in the ...
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They believed that the tendency of their age was upwards towards the light , rather than towards darkness . They believed a generation taught to believe in loving kindness , benevolence and ' God Save the Queen ' would take humanity ...
They believed that the tendency of their age was upwards towards the light , rather than towards darkness . They believed a generation taught to believe in loving kindness , benevolence and ' God Save the Queen ' would take humanity ...
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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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