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Page 229
... observed as circum- stances would permit . The surgeon superintendent was to select one man to act as teacher to the children . There were similar regulations to ensure cleanliness , comfort and safety on board bounty ships . 6 Evidence ...
... observed as circum- stances would permit . The surgeon superintendent was to select one man to act as teacher to the children . There were similar regulations to ensure cleanliness , comfort and safety on board bounty ships . 6 Evidence ...
Page 408
... observed as a day of rest and prayer and meditation in a country where the climate and the tastes of the people clamoured for a day of pleasure on the one day in the week when they were freed from the slavery of earning their daily ...
... observed as a day of rest and prayer and meditation in a country where the climate and the tastes of the people clamoured for a day of pleasure on the one day in the week when they were freed from the slavery of earning their daily ...
Page 414
... observe the Sabbath , avoid bad company and observe the law since that was essential for the happiness of the poor as well as the rich . They were taught certain simple laws of behaviour : to yield to tempta- tion , for instance , was ...
... observe the Sabbath , avoid bad company and observe the law since that was essential for the happiness of the poor as well as the rich . They were taught certain simple laws of behaviour : to yield to tempta- tion , for instance , was ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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