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O ' Flynn , however , slipped off to what Macquarie called a skulking place in the
country , where he gave further offence by attempting to convert Protestants by
promising he could cure all their bodily disorders , and treated a Protestant ...
O ' Flynn , however , slipped off to what Macquarie called a skulking place in the
country , where he gave further offence by attempting to convert Protestants by
promising he could cure all their bodily disorders , and treated a Protestant ...
Page 337
MACQUARIE , 1820 - 1821 Y THE TIME Bigge arrived in New South Wales ,
Macquarie ' s vision 5 for the future of the colony was fading fast as his mind fed
more U and more on schemes to confound his enemies , and to win recognition
for ...
MACQUARIE , 1820 - 1821 Y THE TIME Bigge arrived in New South Wales ,
Macquarie ' s vision 5 for the future of the colony was fading fast as his mind fed
more U and more on schemes to confound his enemies , and to win recognition
for ...
Page 339
6 Bigge then put pen to paper to let Bathurst know that Macquarie had been so
little accustomed to and showed so little disposition or aptitude for the temperate
discussion of any subject wherein his feelings had already been engaged , that ...
6 Bigge then put pen to paper to let Bathurst know that Macquarie had been so
little accustomed to and showed so little disposition or aptitude for the temperate
discussion of any subject wherein his feelings had already been engaged , that ...
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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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