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He wanted to take away from the aborigine the distinctive features of his own culture in the hope that he would then become a true son of Britain . In 1846 , when no signs from earth or heaven testified to any lasting good being ...
He wanted to take away from the aborigine the distinctive features of his own culture in the hope that he would then become a true son of Britain . In 1846 , when no signs from earth or heaven testified to any lasting good being ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark ... They made no attempt to pass on to other convicts those hopes of better things for mankind which had inspired them to take up arms in the Canadas and to loathe the government of Little George , the late ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark ... They made no attempt to pass on to other convicts those hopes of better things for mankind which had inspired them to take up arms in the Canadas and to loathe the government of Little George , the late ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. Grey was sceptical partly because of the necessity the settlers felt of extending their own occupation of land , partly because of the barren and in hospitable character of large tracts of the Australian soil ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. Grey was sceptical partly because of the necessity the settlers felt of extending their own occupation of land , partly because of the barren and in hospitable character of large tracts of the Australian soil ...
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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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