A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... religion which alone could restrain their vicious propensities , and to erect more schools in which the children could imbibe those same religious principles which alone could amend their lives.10 He shared with the Reverend J. Dunmore ...
... religion which alone could restrain their vicious propensities , and to erect more schools in which the children could imbibe those same religious principles which alone could amend their lives.10 He shared with the Reverend J. Dunmore ...
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... religion in morality and social order . Hall , who had been born in London in March of 1786 , had engaged as a young man in social and religious work . By God's providence he had come to New South Wales in 1811 to preserve and ...
... religion in morality and social order . Hall , who had been born in London in March of 1786 , had engaged as a young man in social and religious work . By God's providence he had come to New South Wales in 1811 to preserve and ...
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... religion , and a supporter of reform in politics . In both religion and politics he never wavered from the upright man's faith in moderation in all things . In religion he was neither High Church nor Low : he was a liberal , but not a ...
... religion , and a supporter of reform in politics . In both religion and politics he never wavered from the upright man's faith in moderation in all things . In religion he was neither High Church nor Low : he was a liberal , but not a ...
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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