A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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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 liberalism which was ...
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 liberalism which was ...
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to an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth , to force and terror as instruments of subordination.32 In a calmer moment , nevertheless , King knew that the main cause of the trouble was that the white man had expropriated the original ...
to an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth , to force and terror as instruments of subordination.32 In a calmer moment , nevertheless , King knew that the main cause of the trouble was that the white man had expropriated the original ...
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... them to their destruction.55 Whatever the cause , it was to be a member of their own group , Samuel Terry – rather than one of the free settlers or the muchmaligned officers , who waxed fat in the land from their misfortunes .
... them to their destruction.55 Whatever the cause , it was to be a member of their own group , Samuel Terry – rather than one of the free settlers or the muchmaligned officers , who waxed fat in the land from their misfortunes .
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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