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Page 146
When Hunter replied with dignity that it was not his custom to encourage story -
tellers , let alone those who promoted distrust and discord rather than confidence
and harmony , the implied rebuff provoked Macarthur to look for the first ...
When Hunter replied with dignity that it was not his custom to encourage story -
tellers , let alone those who promoted distrust and discord rather than confidence
and harmony , the implied rebuff provoked Macarthur to look for the first ...
Page 157
Prejudices against the Irish however could not bring Hunter into disrepute in
London . What damaged him there was his response to criticism . From the
beginning in his correspondence with the Duke of Portland he adopted a tone of
...
Prejudices against the Irish however could not bring Hunter into disrepute in
London . What damaged him there was his response to criticism . From the
beginning in his correspondence with the Duke of Portland he adopted a tone of
...
Page 158
22 King was Hunter ' s junior officer , who had served under him on the first fleet ,
and was twenty - one years his junior . With that dignity from which even under
the most cruel and unjust wounds he never faltered , Hunter replied immediately .
22 King was Hunter ' s junior officer , who had served under him on the first fleet ,
and was twenty - one years his junior . With that dignity from which even under
the most cruel and unjust wounds he never faltered , Hunter replied immediately .
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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