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Page 395
Once again the directors agreed to talk with the men . The gentlemen of the press
awarded the highest praise to the pastoral efforts of those reverend gentlemen in
South Australia who had trained their flocks in so admirable a manner that they ...
Once again the directors agreed to talk with the men . The gentlemen of the press
awarded the highest praise to the pastoral efforts of those reverend gentlemen in
South Australia who had trained their flocks in so admirable a manner that they ...
Page 415
He also proposed at once to advise Her Majesty to revoke the Order in Council of
22 May 1840 by which New South Wales was no longer to receive convicts under
sentence of transportation . By an Order in Council of 4 September 1848 New ...
He also proposed at once to advise Her Majesty to revoke the Order in Council of
22 May 1840 by which New South Wales was no longer to receive convicts under
sentence of transportation . By an Order in Council of 4 September 1848 New ...
Page 447
Once again a ' prolific source ' of revolution had been dried up by the English
genius for compromise , or the policy of the embrace of moderates and the
isolation of revolutionaries by the established order.o1 In January 1849 Grey
asked a ...
Once again a ' prolific source ' of revolution had been dried up by the English
genius for compromise , or the policy of the embrace of moderates and the
isolation of revolutionaries by the established order.o1 In January 1849 Grey
asked a ...
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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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