| Christianity - 1843 - 750 pages
...in a state of dilapidation, and mouldering to decay ; the few bridges and roads formerly constructed almost impassable ; the population in general depressed...private confidence ; the morals of the great mass of the people in the lowest state of debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected. Such was... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - New South Wales - 1837 - 1052 pages
...revenue unknown , threatened with famine ; distracted by faction ; the public buildings in a slate of dilapidation and mouldering to decay ; the few...of the great mass of the population in the lowest 'tate of debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected. " Pan of those evils may perhaps... | |
| Christianity - 1843 - 744 pages
...infantile imbecility, and suffering from various privations and disabilities : the country inapproachable beyond forty miles from Sydney; agriculture in a yet...of dilapidation, and mouldering to decay; the few bridges and roads formerly constructed almost impassable ; the population in general depressed by poverty... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - Australia - 1875 - 502 pages
...constitute a strong defence against the allegations of his accusers, and their truth is undeniable. " I found the colony barely emerging from infantile...constructed rendered almost impassable ; the population iu general depressed by poverty ; no public credit nor private confidence ; the morals of the great... | |
| John Foster Vesey Fitzgerald - Australia - 1881 - 386 pages
...agriculture in a yet languishing state, commerce in its early dawn, revenue unknown, threatened with famine, the public buildings in a state of dilapidation and...rendered almost impassable, the population in general oppressed by poverty, no public credit or private confidence, the morals of the great mass of the populace... | |
| Esquire Thomas Richards - New South Wales - 1883 - 814 pages
...various privations and disabilities ; the country impenetrable beyond 40 miles from Sydney ; agi'iculture in a yet languishing state ; commerce in its early...state of dilapidation and mouldering to decay ; the population in general depressed by poverty ; no public credit nor private confidence ; the morals of... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 702 pages
...agriculture in a yet languishing state, commerce in its early dawn, revenue unknown, threatened with famine, the public buildings in a state of dilapidation and...rendered almost impassable, the population in general oppressed by poverty, no public credit or private confidence, the morals of the great mass of the populace... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1907 - 712 pages
...agriculture in a yet "anguishing state, commerce in its early dawn, revenue unknown, threatened with famine, the public buildings in a state of dilapidation and...bridges formerly constructed rendered almost impassable, tho population in general oppressed by poverty, no public credit or private confidence, the morals... | |
| James Alexander Kenneth Mackay - Missions - 1909 - 294 pages
...commerce in its early dawn ; revenue unknown ; threatened with famine ; distracted with factions ; the public buildings in a state of dilapidation, and mouldering to decay ; the population in general depressed by poverty ; no public credit or private confidence ; the morals of... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - Great Britain - 1911 - 450 pages
...state, commerce in its earliest dawn, revenue unknown, threatened with famine, distracted with factions; the public buildings in a state of dilapidation and mouldering to decay ; the population in general depressed by poverty ; no public credit or private confidence ; the morals of... | |
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