A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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... Macquarie smartly delegated the correspondence to his secretary , J. T. Campbell , whereupon Mrs Bent immediately charged Camp- bell with displaying in his correspondence with her a pettiness which would hardly be excuseable in one of ...
... Macquarie smartly delegated the correspondence to his secretary , J. T. Campbell , whereupon Mrs Bent immediately charged Camp- bell with displaying in his correspondence with her a pettiness which would hardly be excuseable in one of ...
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... Macquarie called a skulking place in the country , where he gave further offence by at- tempting to convert Protestants by promising he could cure all their bodily disorders , and treated a Protestant clergyman , the Reverend Cartwright ...
... Macquarie called a skulking place in the country , where he gave further offence by at- tempting to convert Protestants by promising he could cure all their bodily disorders , and treated a Protestant clergyman , the Reverend Cartwright ...
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... Macquarie apologized for his intemperate language , Bigge wondered whether Macquarie's illness had caused a temporary aberration.8 Macquarie's behaviour , however , quickly rid his mind of such a charitable explanation . Early in ...
... Macquarie apologized for his intemperate language , Bigge wondered whether Macquarie's illness had caused a temporary aberration.8 Macquarie's behaviour , however , quickly rid his mind of such a charitable explanation . Early in ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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