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Page 27
He knew Saint Paul's warning that no drunkard could enter into the kingdom of
heaven , but he knew also the divine command ' Judge not ' . Heeding the latter
would keep his servant , so he did not let his heart be troubled . By September of
...
He knew Saint Paul's warning that no drunkard could enter into the kingdom of
heaven , but he knew also the divine command ' Judge not ' . Heeding the latter
would keep his servant , so he did not let his heart be troubled . By September of
...
Page 123
La Trobe knew the Protector and his assistants had not achieved any moral
influence over the behaviour of the aborigines . The Chief Protector said this was
because of the inadequate funds at his disposal and not because his assistants
were ...
La Trobe knew the Protector and his assistants had not achieved any moral
influence over the behaviour of the aborigines . The Chief Protector said this was
because of the inadequate funds at his disposal and not because his assistants
were ...
Page 414
They knew how much they had to overcome . They knew that in the
manufacturing districts of England children were still drugged to a death - like
sleep ' by being given laudanum disguised as Godfrey's Cordial . They knew that
a week never ...
They knew how much they had to overcome . They knew that in the
manufacturing districts of England children were still drugged to a death - like
sleep ' by being given laudanum disguised as Godfrey's Cordial . They knew that
a week never ...
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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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