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Page 213
... Bligh with an address of congratulation . A few weeks later Bligh received a
second address from one hundred and thirtyfive free inhabitants of Sydney , in
which they repudiated Macarthur's right to speak for the free inhabitants , and ...
... Bligh with an address of congratulation . A few weeks later Bligh received a
second address from one hundred and thirtyfive free inhabitants of Sydney , in
which they repudiated Macarthur's right to speak for the free inhabitants , and ...
Page 267
... harmony and unanimity among all classes and descriptions of the inhabitants .
To attain this desirable object it was necessary that the upper ranks of society
should hold out a good example to the lower orders by conducting themselves
with ...
... harmony and unanimity among all classes and descriptions of the inhabitants .
To attain this desirable object it was necessary that the upper ranks of society
should hold out a good example to the lower orders by conducting themselves
with ...
Page 363
On 26 April the magistrates , public officers , landholders and principal
inhabitants met to draft an address to Macquarie , which he graciously received
on the following day at Government House in the presence of Lieutenant -
Governor Sorell ...
On 26 April the magistrates , public officers , landholders and principal
inhabitants met to draft an address to Macquarie , which he graciously received
on the following day at Government House in the presence of Lieutenant -
Governor Sorell ...
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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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