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Page 36
... the Brouwers , the Coens , and the van Diemens , dreamed of a Southland
from which there would be satisfactory returns ; for on that day La Gazette de
Leyden told their readers that nothing of great interest for public curiosity had
occurred ...
... the Brouwers , the Coens , and the van Diemens , dreamed of a Southland
from which there would be satisfactory returns ; for on that day La Gazette de
Leyden told their readers that nothing of great interest for public curiosity had
occurred ...
Page 147
66 By the middle of 1798 he was contrasting the nobility of his own motives , the
consideration for the public interest , with the horrid depravity and wickedness of
Macarthur ' s heart . The more he protested the purity of his motives and his ...
66 By the middle of 1798 he was contrasting the nobility of his own motives , the
consideration for the public interest , with the horrid depravity and wickedness of
Macarthur ' s heart . The more he protested the purity of his motives and his ...
Page 318
That every Subscriber of £100 have a right of a single Vote at every Meeting to be
assembled . . . in every Year upon all general Questions , with regard to the
Government and general Interests of the Bank , and upon the appointment of the
...
That every Subscriber of £100 have a right of a single Vote at every Meeting to be
assembled . . . in every Year upon all general Questions , with regard to the
Government and general Interests of the Bank , and upon the appointment of the
...
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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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