A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838Melbourne University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... become overbearing in time of stress . He had too a noble brow which was becoming to the austere features of the man . John Macarthur was delighted to meet such a sensible and dignified man who , he was sure , would promote the sales of ...
... become overbearing in time of stress . He had too a noble brow which was becoming to the austere features of the man . John Macarthur was delighted to meet such a sensible and dignified man who , he was sure , would promote the sales of ...
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... become landowners . What was needed were settlers who either possessed or had the command of capital . There were , he believed , two classes who proposed to become cultivators of the soil . There were those who were capable of pur ...
... become landowners . What was needed were settlers who either possessed or had the command of capital . There were , he believed , two classes who proposed to become cultivators of the soil . There were those who were capable of pur ...
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... become familiar with the leading truths and practical duties of Christianity . He explained carefully that the use of the scriptures would not be forbidden at the National schools , and that such schools would not subvert the ...
... become familiar with the leading truths and practical duties of Christianity . He explained carefully that the use of the scriptures would not be forbidden at the National schools , and that such schools would not subvert the ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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