A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 36
... schools , for Scott wanted both the career open to talent as well as that main pre - eminence conferred by birth to exist side by side in his society . In one of these central schools an academy should be organized to lay the ...
... schools , for Scott wanted both the career open to talent as well as that main pre - eminence conferred by birth to exist side by side in his society . In one of these central schools an academy should be organized to lay the ...
Page 95
... schools the inheritors of the large properties , who were hereafter to take the lead in society and to occupy a station of importance in the country , would no longer be destitute of the acquirements which should qualify them for such a ...
... schools the inheritors of the large properties , who were hereafter to take the lead in society and to occupy a station of importance in the country , would no longer be destitute of the acquirements which should qualify them for such a ...
Page 240
... schools for the general education of youth in the colony , unconnected with any particular church or denomination of Christians , in which children of every religious persuasion might receive instruction.63 On 25 July Bourke formally ...
... schools for the general education of youth in the colony , unconnected with any particular church or denomination of Christians , in which children of every religious persuasion might receive instruction.63 On 25 July Bourke formally ...
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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