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For His Excellency had a dignity of bearing, a composure of the face which
betrayed an inner tranquillity of mind, and a firmness which would not become
overbearing in time of stress. He had too a noble brow which was becoming to
the ...
For His Excellency had a dignity of bearing, a composure of the face which
betrayed an inner tranquillity of mind, and a firmness which would not become
overbearing in time of stress. He had too a noble brow which was becoming to
the ...
Page 69
It must be remembered, said my lord Bathurst, that it was anomalous for ex-
convicts to become landowners. What was needed were settlers who either
possessed or had the command of capital. There were, he believed, two classes
who ...
It must be remembered, said my lord Bathurst, that it was anomalous for ex-
convicts to become landowners. What was needed were settlers who either
possessed or had the command of capital. There were, he believed, two classes
who ...
Page 242
He explained that by the use of scripture lessons in the ordinary business of the
schools, the children would become familiar with the leading truths and practical
duties of Christianity. He explained carefully that the use of the scriptures would ...
He explained that by the use of scripture lessons in the ordinary business of the
schools, the children would become familiar with the leading truths and practical
duties of Christianity. He explained carefully that the use of the scriptures would ...
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Contents
DARK N | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFF ENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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