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... believed their sailors might still discover the Southland of the geographers - i.e . the ' terra australis incognita ... believed as Carstens had believed that False Cape was part of the south coast of New Guinea.23 The second document ...
... believed their sailors might still discover the Southland of the geographers - i.e . the ' terra australis incognita ... believed as Carstens had believed that False Cape was part of the south coast of New Guinea.23 The second document ...
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... believed , to be taught to know all those productions of nature in preference to Greek and Latin . It remained the ruling passion of his life , and lingered long after the fires of love and ambition had died in his breast . In 1766 he ...
... believed , to be taught to know all those productions of nature in preference to Greek and Latin . It remained the ruling passion of his life , and lingered long after the fires of love and ambition had died in his breast . In 1766 he ...
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... believed passionately that what happened to a man was his just desert ; the righteous , they believed , were launched by death into paradise , the evil were launched into everlasting damnation . The supreme example of a just desert was ...
... believed passionately that what happened to a man was his just desert ; the righteous , they believed , were launched by death into paradise , the evil were launched into everlasting damnation . The supreme example of a just desert was ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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