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Page 94
... colony composed of such licentious , unedu- cated , and vicious inhabitants , should ever become respectable . " The archbishop knows best what his motives have been for calumniating one colony in order to prevent Irish emigration to it ...
... colony composed of such licentious , unedu- cated , and vicious inhabitants , should ever become respectable . " The archbishop knows best what his motives have been for calumniating one colony in order to prevent Irish emigration to it ...
Page 120
... colony , to the amount of not less than 50,000l . Van Diemen's Land . - This dependency of New South Wales is separated from the continent of Australia by a strait of about 60 miles in width , called after the name of its discoverer ...
... colony , to the amount of not less than 50,000l . Van Diemen's Land . - This dependency of New South Wales is separated from the continent of Australia by a strait of about 60 miles in width , called after the name of its discoverer ...
Page 122
... colony ; ' and he observes : In the more recently established penal colony of Van Diemen's Land a better order of things has been happily realised . The eman- cipists of that colony are never heard of as a separate and influential body ...
... colony ; ' and he observes : In the more recently established penal colony of Van Diemen's Land a better order of things has been happily realised . The eman- cipists of that colony are never heard of as a separate and influential body ...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
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