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Broughton vowed that day that he would show himself gentle and be merciful for
Christ's sake to poor and needy people , and to all strangers destitute of help.58
All through February Broughton had taken up with Glenelg in London the things ...
Broughton vowed that day that he would show himself gentle and be merciful for
Christ's sake to poor and needy people , and to all strangers destitute of help.58
All through February Broughton had taken up with Glenelg in London the things ...
Page 241
In the heat and passion of the moment Broughton was inflaming sectarian
sentiment against Bourke . The Monitor wrote that this would prove the beginning
in the colony of the dreadful pestilence of Orangeism . They castigated Broughton
for ...
In the heat and passion of the moment Broughton was inflaming sectarian
sentiment against Bourke . The Monitor wrote that this would prove the beginning
in the colony of the dreadful pestilence of Orangeism . They castigated Broughton
for ...
Page 247
84 So Broughton , proud and sensitive of his station as Bishop of Australia ,
confronted a man who he believed represented that old superstition which in
alliance with modern liberalism had sworn to destroy the Church of England .
Affronted ...
84 So Broughton , proud and sensitive of his station as Bishop of Australia ,
confronted a man who he believed represented that old superstition which in
alliance with modern liberalism had sworn to destroy the Church of England .
Affronted ...
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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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