A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... Australian colonies was that there would not be enough men among whom to divide it . Born in 1789 into a family which believed that the religion of Jesus Christ afforded the only plausible solution to the great mystery of human life and ...
... Australian colonies was that there would not be enough men among whom to divide it . Born in 1789 into a family which believed that the religion of Jesus Christ afforded the only plausible solution to the great mystery of human life and ...
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... Australian colonies . As long ago as 1817 Bathurst had expressed a doubt whether transportation was either a source of terror in the United Kingdom or the means of reforma- tion in the colonies.2 Ever since that day desultory exchanges ...
... Australian colonies . As long ago as 1817 Bathurst had expressed a doubt whether transportation was either a source of terror in the United Kingdom or the means of reforma- tion in the colonies.2 Ever since that day desultory exchanges ...
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... Australian colonies . New South Wales , he believed , stood peculiarly in need of a free immigrant popula- tion of such a character as to counteract , and not to increase and aggravate , the peculiar tendencies and characteristics of ...
... Australian colonies . New South Wales , he believed , stood peculiarly in need of a free immigrant popula- tion of such a character as to counteract , and not to increase and aggravate , the peculiar tendencies and characteristics of ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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