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On i March , the Reverend Knopwood was lying very ill in his bed at Hobart Town
when three non - commissioned officers called from Port Dalrymple and gave him
the information that there was a new government at Port Jackson ; and at one ...
On i March , the Reverend Knopwood was lying very ill in his bed at Hobart Town
when three non - commissioned officers called from Port Dalrymple and gave him
the information that there was a new government at Port Jackson ; and at one ...
Page 313
At the head of this list of malcontents stood the Reverend Samuel Marsden . He
had shown Marsden and his family every civility , kindness and attention . His
enmity was therefore the more unaccountable . He could only ascribe it to a deep
...
At the head of this list of malcontents stood the Reverend Samuel Marsden . He
had shown Marsden and his family every civility , kindness and attention . His
enmity was therefore the more unaccountable . He could only ascribe it to a deep
...
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Last will and testament of the Reverend Richard Johnson , 21 September 1826 .
Photostat in the National Library , Canberra . Palmer , T . F . : Letter to the
Reverend Disney , 13 June 1795 . Photostat in the National Library , Canberra .
Last will and testament of the Reverend Richard Johnson , 21 September 1826 .
Photostat in the National Library , Canberra . Palmer , T . F . : Letter to the
Reverend Disney , 13 June 1795 . Photostat in the National Library , Canberra .
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THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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