A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... liberalism which was later to sustain and yet bemuse Protestant civilization in Australia . Palmer believed he had borne shame , odium , disgrace and the loss of fortune for the cause of mankind and of human happiness , that his ...
... liberalism which was later to sustain and yet bemuse Protestant civilization in Australia . Palmer believed he had borne shame , odium , disgrace and the loss of fortune for the cause of mankind and of human happiness , that his ...
Page 110
... liberal ideas in politics and religion , the abolition of the slave trade , and the genius of commerce would bring peace , plenty and freedom in their train , and gradually spread European civilization over the whole world.77 All of ...
... liberal ideas in politics and religion , the abolition of the slave trade , and the genius of commerce would bring peace , plenty and freedom in their train , and gradually spread European civilization over the whole world.77 All of ...
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... liberal distribution would have been preferable to the government monopolizing the useful con- victs , subsisting them at government expense and forcing upon the settlers a mass of useless and expensive labourers from whom they were at ...
... liberal distribution would have been preferable to the government monopolizing the useful con- victs , subsisting them at government expense and forcing upon the settlers a mass of useless and expensive labourers from whom they were at ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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