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Page 120
After missing each other twice they returned to the ship , where the young
lieutenant testified that Captain Gilbert ' s conduct was in every respect that of a
gentleman and a man of honour . So ended the first scene in this young
lieutenant ' s ...
After missing each other twice they returned to the ship , where the young
lieutenant testified that Captain Gilbert ' s conduct was in every respect that of a
gentleman and a man of honour . So ended the first scene in this young
lieutenant ' s ...
Page 294
41 In the meantime Macquarie waited anxiously at Government House for a call
to the bedside , too proud , too concerned for his dignity and honour , to go
himself without an invitation from the dying Bent . Macquarie was hoping for
some ...
41 In the meantime Macquarie waited anxiously at Government House for a call
to the bedside , too proud , too concerned for his dignity and honour , to go
himself without an invitation from the dying Bent . Macquarie was hoping for
some ...
Page 377
On 10 October 1823 he wrote to Bathurst forty - two folio pages in defence of his
administration , in which he explained how his anxiety for his honour and his
name had been greatly increased by the publication and extensive circulation of
...
On 10 October 1823 he wrote to Bathurst forty - two folio pages in defence of his
administration , in which he explained how his anxiety for his honour and his
name had been greatly increased by the publication and extensive circulation of
...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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