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Page 82
Unlike the convict colonies the Irish were at the most only one in fifteen and the
number of Catholics so low ( approximately one thousand out of fifteen thousand
) that the society could give off the air of the Protestant stamp of mind : industry ...
Unlike the convict colonies the Irish were at the most only one in fifteen and the
number of Catholics so low ( approximately one thousand out of fifteen thousand
) that the society could give off the air of the Protestant stamp of mind : industry ...
Page 414
In their readers there was much praise for the industry and genius of the British
people , much praise for their strengths , and side - swipes at the weaknesses of
other peoples which rightly robbed them of that first rank enjoyed by the British ...
In their readers there was much praise for the industry and genius of the British
people , much praise for their strengths , and side - swipes at the weaknesses of
other peoples which rightly robbed them of that first rank enjoyed by the British ...
Page 452
Over in England hopes were being entertained that industrial civilization would
achieve what no other society , religious creed or political ideology had been
able to achieve , namely , to unite humanity into one fold . Men were contrasting ...
Over in England hopes were being entertained that industrial civilization would
achieve what no other society , religious creed or political ideology had been
able to achieve , namely , to unite humanity into one fold . Men were contrasting ...
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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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