| John Dunmore Lang - 1837 - 1052 páginas
...public credit nor private confidence; the morals of the great mass of the population in the lowest 'late of debasement, and religious worship almost totally...regiment; the arrest of Governor Bligh; and the distress casioned to the settlers by the then recent floods of the Hawkesbury I Nepean Rivers, from whose banks... | |
| 1843 - 744 páginas
...depressed by poverty ; no public credit nor private confidence; the morals of the great mass of the people in the lowest state of debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected. Such was the state of New South Wales when I took charge of its administration on the 1st of January,... | |
| Samuel Sidney - 1859 - 420 páginas
...bridges almost impassable, the population in general depressed by poverty ; no credit, public or private; the morals of the great mass of the population in...debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected." lie was the first man of decided talent appointed to office in Australia. He was distinguished by his... | |
| John Foster Vesey Fitzgerald - 1881 - 386 páginas
...oppressed by poverty, no public credit or private confidence, the morals of the great mass of the populace in the lowest state of debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected. . . . Such was the state of New South Wales when I took charge of its administration, on January 1,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 712 páginas
...oppressed by poverty, no public credit or private confidence, the morals of the great mass of the populace in the lowest state of debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected. Such was the state of New South Wales when I took charge of its administration, on Januray 1st, 1810.... | |
| James Alexander Kenneth Mackay - 1909 - 294 páginas
...dilapidation, and mouldering to decay: the population in general depressed by poverty ; no public credit or private confidence ; the morals of the great mass...debasement; and religious worship almost totally neglected." And to-day—well, the Conservatives call the Socialists rascals, and vice versa, while the selfdubbed... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - 1911 - 450 páginas
...dilapidation and mouldering to decay ; the population in general depressed by poverty; no public credit or private confidence; the morals of the great mass of...debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected." Throughout his administration, which lasted till 1821, Macquarie made the redemption of the convicts... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - 1911 - 416 páginas
...dilapidation and mouldering to decay; the population in general depressed by poverty; no public credit or private confidence; the morals of the great mass of...debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected." Throughout his administration, which lasted till 1821, Macquarie made the redemption of the convicts... | |
| John McMahon - 1913 - 466 páginas
...almost impassable, the population in general depressed byi poverty, no credit, public or private ; the morals of the great mass of the population in the lowest statei of debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected." He was distinguished by his... | |
| Robert P. Thomson - 1917 - 468 páginas
...by poverty ; no public credit, nor private confidence ; the morals of the great mass of the people in the lowest state of debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected. Such was the state of New South Wales when I took charge of its administration on the 1st of January,... | |
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