A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... schools financed and administered by the State : they must go it alone , raise money , build their own schools , train and appoint their own teachers , and prescribe their own reading books . Henceforth Catholics would have to pay taxes ...
... schools financed and administered by the State : they must go it alone , raise money , build their own schools , train and appoint their own teachers , and prescribe their own reading books . Henceforth Catholics would have to pay taxes ...
Page 283
... schools . Such schools might open in the morning at least a quarter of an hour before the time fixed for such secular instruction to commence , for the purpose of reading portions of the Holy Scriptures in the authorized or Douay ...
... schools . Such schools might open in the morning at least a quarter of an hour before the time fixed for such secular instruction to commence , for the purpose of reading portions of the Holy Scriptures in the authorized or Douay ...
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... schools Ireland was presented as the centre of the universe , and England as a place from which had come the men who had reduced the loveliest island on God's earth to a land of skulls . In the national schools the day sometimes began ...
... schools Ireland was presented as the centre of the universe , and England as a place from which had come the men who had reduced the loveliest island on God's earth to a land of skulls . In the national schools the day sometimes began ...
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THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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