A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 246
... minister to the reform of their morals , let alone to counter their addiction to crime.41 The regulations for the punishment of assigned servants were very similar to those for the punishment of convicts in government service . For a ...
... minister to the reform of their morals , let alone to counter their addiction to crime.41 The regulations for the punishment of assigned servants were very similar to those for the punishment of convicts in government service . For a ...
Page 248
... minister to the great joy and comfort of his unhappy relatives . John Austin argued that he had enjoyed an unimpeachable character for sobriety , honesty and general good behaviour , that he wanted his pardon to 46 H.R.A. , I , 1 , p ...
... minister to the great joy and comfort of his unhappy relatives . John Austin argued that he had enjoyed an unimpeachable character for sobriety , honesty and general good behaviour , that he wanted his pardon to 46 H.R.A. , I , 1 , p ...
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... minister he must account , ere long , at the bar of divine justice for the dis- charge of his duty to these objects of vice and woe . He had often felt an inexpressible anguish of spirit at the moment of their approaching dissolution ...
... minister he must account , ere long , at the bar of divine justice for the dis- charge of his duty to these objects of vice and woe . He had often felt an inexpressible anguish of spirit at the moment of their approaching dissolution ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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