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... King reported that Atkins had made very fair promises , which he expected him to attend to as well as he could , for King , from his own experience and observations knew what was in man , though he had not seen that long unequal ...
... King reported that Atkins had made very fair promises , which he expected him to attend to as well as he could , for King , from his own experience and observations knew what was in man , though he had not seen that long unequal ...
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... King , concluding that the six military officers had been motivated by vindictiveness and clannishness , remitted ... King's request that they should consider Marshall's allegations of unfair trial , King was piqued , and called the ...
... King , concluding that the six military officers had been motivated by vindictiveness and clannishness , remitted ... King's request that they should consider Marshall's allegations of unfair trial , King was piqued , and called the ...
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... King , too , began to use strong language in his denunciations of Macarthur ; he branded him as a perturbator , accused him of making a large fortune which he estimated at £ 20,000 in November of 1801 , of helping his brother officers ...
... King , too , began to use strong language in his denunciations of Macarthur ; he branded him as a perturbator , accused him of making a large fortune which he estimated at £ 20,000 in November of 1801 , of helping his brother officers ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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