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... settlers which , he believed , sank lower and lower from the want of those outward forms of religion to which they had been accustomed in their native country.2 21 So Arthur looked to the pious settlers for that moral improvement and ...
... settlers which , he believed , sank lower and lower from the want of those outward forms of religion to which they had been accustomed in their native country.2 21 So Arthur looked to the pious settlers for that moral improvement and ...
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... settlers going to merchants for a chest of tea , for bags of sugar , gallons of rum , and slops for their men , and telling the merchant : ' Sir , I have no money ' . The foolish settlers , like the foolish virgins , gave warrants of ...
... settlers going to merchants for a chest of tea , for bags of sugar , gallons of rum , and slops for their men , and telling the merchant : ' Sir , I have no money ' . The foolish settlers , like the foolish virgins , gave warrants of ...
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... settlers would be checked . The settler would have to employ his sons on his sheep , or the plough , and his daughters in the dairy , but , in return for this the laziness which living among a slave population bred in masters would be ...
... settlers would be checked . The settler would have to employ his sons on his sheep , or the plough , and his daughters in the dairy , but , in return for this the laziness which living among a slave population bred in masters would be ...
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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