| 1840 - 988 páginas
...outcasts of the United Kingdom, and is, consequently, loaded with a vast disproportion of immoral people. That the colonists have derived many advantages from...for accomplishing this vital object, is the revenue for the sale of lands. It is for these reasons that your Committee are anxious to record their opinion... | |
| Roderick Flanagan - 1862 - 628 páginas
...convicts, could not be denied ; but the system had brought with it a long train of moral evils which could only be counteracted by an extensive introduction...inhabitants ; and the only means upon which the colonists could safely rely for accomplishing this vital object, was the revenue arising from the sale of lands.... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1875 - 564 páginas
...convicts could not be denied, but the system had brought with it a long train of moral evils which could only be counteracted by an extensive introduction...free and virtuous inhabitants, and the only means by which the colony could safely rely for accomplishing this vital object was the revenue arising from... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1841 - 996 páginas
...outcasts of the United Kingdom, and is consequently loaded with a vast disproportion of immoral people. That the colonists have derived many advantages from...virtuous inhabitants ; and the only means upon which the colonist» can safely rely for accomplishing this vital object, is the revenue arising from the sale... | |
| William Epps - 1894 - 208 páginas
...that the proceeds of the sale of land should still be applied to the same purposes as the land itself That the colonists have derived many advantages from...virtuous inhabitants, and the only means upon which the inhabitants can safely rely for accomplishing this vital object, is the revenue arising from the sale... | |
| William Epps - 1894 - 212 páginas
...that the proceeds of the sale of land should still be applied to the same purposes as the land itself That the colonists have derived many advantages from...extensive introduction of free and virtuous inhabitants, ami the only means upon which the inhabitants can safely rely for accomplishing this vital object,... | |
| William Epps - 1894 - 200 páginas
...extensive introduction of free and virtuous inhabitants, and the only means upon which the inhabitants can safely rely for accomplishing this vital object, is the revenue arising from the sale of land. It is for these reasons that your Committee arc anxious to record their opinion, as well as that... | |
| Manning Clark - 1993 - 620 páginas
...United Kingdom, and was consequently loaded with a vast disproportion of immoral people, who 44] could only be counteracted by an extensive introduction of free and virtuous inhabitants. Bourke announced in October that he proposed to accept some of the recommendations of the committee... | |
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