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Page 7
So attached were they to the story that later , when the Dutch told them how
Tasman had discovered a great land in the south seas and had found neither
abyss nor Pausengi , they could make no reply except that the tree must
nevertheless ...
So attached were they to the story that later , when the Dutch told them how
Tasman had discovered a great land in the south seas and had found neither
abyss nor Pausengi , they could make no reply except that the tree must
nevertheless ...
Page 8
East of Shö - P'o , ran one of their descriptions in the thirteenth century , lies the
ocean sea where the waters flow ... was to keep open the sea route between
south China , Java , India and Africa , rather than the exploration of unknown
seas .
East of Shö - P'o , ran one of their descriptions in the thirteenth century , lies the
ocean sea where the waters flow ... was to keep open the sea route between
south China , Java , India and Africa , rather than the exploration of unknown
seas .
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believers were tormented by the fear that the English and Dutch heretics would
infect with the depravity of their apostasy countless number of Gentiles in the
south seas.39 So for wealth , for power , for all the pomps and vanities of this
world ...
believers were tormented by the fear that the English and Dutch heretics would
infect with the depravity of their apostasy countless number of Gentiles in the
south seas.39 So for wealth , for power , for all the pomps and vanities of this
world ...
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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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