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The author wanted colonization to be conducted ' systematically ' , for he had the
gift of dropping the memorable word . He also wanted men to enjoy the sun in
Sydney , for running through all the letters was this note of a prophet of political ...
The author wanted colonization to be conducted ' systematically ' , for he had the
gift of dropping the memorable word . He also wanted men to enjoy the sun in
Sydney , for running through all the letters was this note of a prophet of political ...
Page 433
He wanted this university to enlighten the mind , to refine the understanding and
to elevate the soul of their fellow - men . He hoped that from the womb of this
institution there would arise a long line of illustrious names of statesmen , patriots
...
He wanted this university to enlighten the mind , to refine the understanding and
to elevate the soul of their fellow - men . He hoped that from the womb of this
institution there would arise a long line of illustrious names of statesmen , patriots
...
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Others from the same district were telling him that if they could not get convicts
they would send for Chinese , but they wanted him to know that , like that grand
old gentleman , Patrick Leslie , they all wanted ' men of their own colour ' .
Others from the same district were telling him that if they could not get convicts
they would send for Chinese , but they wanted him to know that , like that grand
old gentleman , Patrick Leslie , they all wanted ' men of their own colour ' .
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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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