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Page 266
The convict workers never stopped their eternal threaten - threaten . One of the assigned servants threatened to knock out the brains of anyone who tried to stop him leaving , just two nights before he dreamed about dancing with a ...
The convict workers never stopped their eternal threaten - threaten . One of the assigned servants threatened to knock out the brains of anyone who tried to stop him leaving , just two nights before he dreamed about dancing with a ...
Page 277
It never occurred to him that a new faith was taking shape in the minds of the men on whom he believed God alone could work a great marvel . It never occurred to him that these men who drank all their earnings every fifteen or eighteen ...
It never occurred to him that a new faith was taking shape in the minds of the men on whom he believed God alone could work a great marvel . It never occurred to him that these men who drank all their earnings every fifteen or eighteen ...
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... at once and forever , everyone agreed that the only way to ensure this was for people to pledge themselves solemnly never to employ convicts , never to work with convicts and in general never to have anything to do with convicts .
... at once and forever , everyone agreed that the only way to ensure this was for people to pledge themselves solemnly never to employ convicts , never to work with convicts and in general never to have anything to do with convicts .
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Contents
THE IRONAGE MEN OF NEW HOLLAND I | 1 |
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
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