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... wanted both the career open to talent as well as that main pre - eminence conferred by birth to exist side by side in his society . In one of these central schools an academy should be organized to lay the foundations of a university in ...
... wanted both the career open to talent as well as that main pre - eminence conferred by birth to exist side by side in his society . In one of these central schools an academy should be organized to lay the foundations of a university in ...
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... wanted it to be used to improve the shameful state of the streets and roads , and the contemptible mockery of street lighting . He wanted better immigrants than the Red Rover girls : he wanted useful and discreet servants and young men ...
... wanted it to be used to improve the shameful state of the streets and roads , and the contemptible mockery of street lighting . He wanted better immigrants than the Red Rover girls : he wanted useful and discreet servants and young men ...
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... wanted a part - nominated and a part - elected Council , but above all he wanted a Council composed of men of standing in society . As he told Lord Glenelg when he presented the petitions of his group in De- cember , he and his fellow ...
... wanted a part - nominated and a part - elected Council , but above all he wanted a Council composed of men of standing in society . As he told Lord Glenelg when he presented the petitions of his group in De- cember , he and his fellow ...
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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