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... established . They rejected the idea of composing an entire colony of male and female convicts , partly because such an experiment had never been made in the history of mankind , and partly because outcasts of an old society would not ...
... established . They rejected the idea of composing an entire colony of male and female convicts , partly because such an experiment had never been made in the history of mankind , and partly because outcasts of an old society would not ...
Page 80
... established be read each Sunday and Holy Day , and that the Blessed Sacrament be administered according to the rites of the Church of England.25 Because of the great disproportion of female to male convicts , he was to take on board at ...
... established be read each Sunday and Holy Day , and that the Blessed Sacrament be administered according to the rites of the Church of England.25 Because of the great disproportion of female to male convicts , he was to take on board at ...
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... Established Church , or generally from the Protestant Church ; they were not to interfere with the religious education of orphans in the government charitable institutions of the colony , who were to be in- structed in the faith and ...
... Established Church , or generally from the Protestant Church ; they were not to interfere with the religious education of orphans in the government charitable institutions of the colony , who were to be in- structed in the faith and ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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