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Page 15
He began to believe that he had been singled out by God as the vessel through
whom the inhabitants of ' terra australis ' would be received into the true church ,
and that ' terra australis ' would be Austrialia del Espiritu Santo — a land ...
He began to believe that he had been singled out by God as the vessel through
whom the inhabitants of ' terra australis ' would be received into the true church ,
and that ' terra australis ' would be Austrialia del Espiritu Santo — a land ...
Page 229
On the same day the acting major of the brigade issued orders that Commander
Bligh , as late Governor of this territory , was to be received with presented arms
from all guards and sentinels , while the drums were to beat a march . When he ...
On the same day the acting major of the brigade issued orders that Commander
Bligh , as late Governor of this territory , was to be received with presented arms
from all guards and sentinels , while the drums were to beat a march . When he ...
Page 248
When Macquarie declared the pardons granted by Johnston , Foveaux and
Paterson null and void , the ones who petitioned for their recognition were careful
to argue that they had received them for their good conduct and their disposition
to ...
When Macquarie declared the pardons granted by Johnston , Foveaux and
Paterson null and void , the ones who petitioned for their recognition were careful
to argue that they had received them for their good conduct and their disposition
to ...
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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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