A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... moral condition of the colony , in which he asserted that vice of every des- cription was openly encouraged , while positions of trust were held by men whose characters were disgraceful to the British nation.64 So wounded pride ...
... moral condition of the colony , in which he asserted that vice of every des- cription was openly encouraged , while positions of trust were held by men whose characters were disgraceful to the British nation.64 So wounded pride ...
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... morals of all classes in the community Macquarie issued an order on 19 May that convicts of all religious persuasions ... moral purpose . The making of roads and bridges was , as he put it , one of the first steps towards improving a new ...
... morals of all classes in the community Macquarie issued an order on 19 May that convicts of all religious persuasions ... moral purpose . The making of roads and bridges was , as he put it , one of the first steps towards improving a new ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. two movements aiming at moral progress . The first was the British and Foreign Bible ... morals was the promise of prosperity as from the fountain of morality flowed the greatest worldly comforts.84 The second ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. two movements aiming at moral progress . The first was the British and Foreign Bible ... morals was the promise of prosperity as from the fountain of morality flowed the greatest worldly comforts.84 The second ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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