A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 61
... evil courses . To retain the value of their labour , and assist in their reclamation , the government had decided to institute prison hulks . Under this system , con- victs sentenced to transportation were accommodated on hulks on the ...
... evil courses . To retain the value of their labour , and assist in their reclamation , the government had decided to institute prison hulks . Under this system , con- victs sentenced to transportation were accommodated on hulks on the ...
Page 109
... evil . The enlightenment taught evil as the product of economic and material environ- ment ; that bad conditions , not innate depravity , were the cause of human vileness ; that it was within man's power to create a society from which ...
... evil . The enlightenment taught evil as the product of economic and material environ- ment ; that bad conditions , not innate depravity , were the cause of human vileness ; that it was within man's power to create a society from which ...
Page 184
... evil and retri- bution . As he saw it , George Lee , from the badness of his heart , had accused one of the superintendents and an overseer of some infamous conduct , which he could not support by any evidence . To escape punishment ...
... evil and retri- bution . As he saw it , George Lee , from the badness of his heart , had accused one of the superintendents and an overseer of some infamous conduct , which he could not support by any evidence . To escape punishment ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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