A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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They approved of candour , of benevolence , of charity to those distressed in mind , body or estate ; they believed in the moral and beneficent role of their civilization , its contribution to human progress and to the reduction of ...
They approved of candour , of benevolence , of charity to those distressed in mind , body or estate ; they believed in the moral and beneficent role of their civilization , its contribution to human progress and to the reduction of ...
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In observing their behaviour in those early years when the foundations of civilization were hacked out in that rude and barbarous land , posterity has detected two patterns : how a settlement designed for the punishment and reformation ...
In observing their behaviour in those early years when the foundations of civilization were hacked out in that rude and barbarous land , posterity has detected two patterns : how a settlement designed for the punishment and reformation ...
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Protestant ascendancy was simply afraid that the two essential conditions of civilization , the Protestant religion and the British constitution , were menaced by these deluded , ignorant and wretched men .
Protestant ascendancy was simply afraid that the two essential conditions of civilization , the Protestant religion and the British constitution , were menaced by these deluded , ignorant and wretched men .
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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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