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Page 132
Bligh , who met him at Cape Town on his way out to assume command of the
New South Wales Corps , wrote of him as a man not blessed with any moderate
share of good knowledge to give much stability to the new settlement . ? For
Grose ...
Bligh , who met him at Cape Town on his way out to assume command of the
New South Wales Corps , wrote of him as a man not blessed with any moderate
share of good knowledge to give much stability to the new settlement . ? For
Grose ...
Page 272
Macquarie , as Marsden saw it , believed people should obey his commands . ...
out that by persevering industry and a diligent attention to the command of his
superiors , Thompson had raised himself to that state of respectability and
affluence ...
Macquarie , as Marsden saw it , believed people should obey his commands . ...
out that by persevering industry and a diligent attention to the command of his
superiors , Thompson had raised himself to that state of respectability and
affluence ...
Page 314
To which Marsden replied that His Excellency might rest assured that he would
be very particular in not violating His Excellency's command in this respect . Later
he told Riley in a letter that as he was conscious of his own entire innocence ...
To which Marsden replied that His Excellency might rest assured that he would
be very particular in not violating His Excellency's command in this respect . Later
he told Riley in a letter that as he was conscious of his own entire innocence ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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