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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 363
As a man , it was said , he lacked the discretion , the caution and the judgement
with which to preside over a society in its in - between years . It was said that he
and his wife made no attempt to disguise their lack of sympathy for the
democratic ...
As a man , it was said , he lacked the discretion , the caution and the judgement
with which to preside over a society in its in - between years . It was said that he
and his wife made no attempt to disguise their lack of sympathy for the
democratic ...
Page 408
The Temperance Society of New South Wales was founded in September 1832
by the Reverend W. P. Crook . Firmly convinced that ... By 1849 there were Total
Abstinence Societies in South Australia and Western Australia . At their meetings
...
The Temperance Society of New South Wales was founded in September 1832
by the Reverend W. P. Crook . Firmly convinced that ... By 1849 there were Total
Abstinence Societies in South Australia and Western Australia . At their meetings
...
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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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