A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... cause of the people . It is a good cause it shall ultimately prevail.'40 Palmer also was sustained by his vision - the union of the sermon on the mount with the rights of man , or that alliance between evangelical Christianity and ...
... cause of the people . It is a good cause it shall ultimately prevail.'40 Palmer also was sustained by his vision - the union of the sermon on the mount with the rights of man , or that alliance between evangelical Christianity and ...
Page 168
... cause of the trouble was that the white man had expropriated the original proprietors of the soil.33 King was not the first to drift from the benevolence and goodwill which informed the policy of amity and kindness to a belief in those ...
... cause of the trouble was that the white man had expropriated the original proprietors of the soil.33 King was not the first to drift from the benevolence and goodwill which informed the policy of amity and kindness to a belief in those ...
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... cause of the church mission in New Zealand , 88 Macquarie remained strangely withdrawn . On 26 January 1821 , with W. Redfern as president and Simeon Lord as vice president , and eight well - known emancipists such as Samuel Terry and ...
... cause of the church mission in New Zealand , 88 Macquarie remained strangely withdrawn . On 26 January 1821 , with W. Redfern as president and Simeon Lord as vice president , and eight well - known emancipists such as Samuel Terry and ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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