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Page 144
... So Marsden justified to himself , to his God , and to his superiors in London ,
those decisions which were to cause him an infinity of anguish , and deprive him
of the very respect he so desperately craved , the respect of his fellow - men .
... So Marsden justified to himself , to his God , and to his superiors in London ,
those decisions which were to cause him an infinity of anguish , and deprive him
of the very respect he so desperately craved , the respect of his fellow - men .
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on the right , while the rest of the company placed themselves promiscuously
without respect to rank or difference of condition . This challenge to ' hob nob '
was accepted with cordiality . After - dinner toasts were drunk to the King , the
Prince ...
on the right , while the rest of the company placed themselves promiscuously
without respect to rank or difference of condition . This challenge to ' hob nob '
was accepted with cordiality . After - dinner toasts were drunk to the King , the
Prince ...
Page 378
... at twelve noon on 5 November to consult on such measures as might be
deemed expedient to mark their respect to the memory of a man who , as they put
it , would long be cherished in the utmost tenderness of affection and veneration .
... at twelve noon on 5 November to consult on such measures as might be
deemed expedient to mark their respect to the memory of a man who , as they put
it , would long be cherished in the utmost tenderness of affection and veneration .
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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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