A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 204
... respectability , for though the successful emancipists coveted respectability as the crown of their en- deavours , and began restlessly to accumulate for their families as well as for themselves all those outward and visible signs of ...
... respectability , for though the successful emancipists coveted respectability as the crown of their en- deavours , and began restlessly to accumulate for their families as well as for themselves all those outward and visible signs of ...
Page 205
... respectability was public religious piety . When Marsden preached at the opening of St John's , Parramatta , in April 1803 , he traced the progress of religion in succeeding ages , and adverted to the many solid ad- vantages the colony ...
... respectability was public religious piety . When Marsden preached at the opening of St John's , Parramatta , in April 1803 , he traced the progress of religion in succeeding ages , and adverted to the many solid ad- vantages the colony ...
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... respectable Inhabitants are earnestly requested to attend . 9. That these Proceedings be published thrice in the Sydney Gazette.6 On 12 February 1819 they met again in the court room at the new general hospital to debate the petition ...
... respectable Inhabitants are earnestly requested to attend . 9. That these Proceedings be published thrice in the Sydney Gazette.6 On 12 February 1819 they met again in the court room at the new general hospital to debate the petition ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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