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Page 133
5 The Reverend Richard Johnson , after some compunction , accepted one
hundred acres , cultivated it at great expense , not to lay up any treasures on
earth , but simply to make his family more comfortable . In addition Grose granted
land to ...
5 The Reverend Richard Johnson , after some compunction , accepted one
hundred acres , cultivated it at great expense , not to lay up any treasures on
earth , but simply to make his family more comfortable . In addition Grose granted
land to ...
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that the deed by which King had granted land to Bligh was absolutely void and of
no effect in law or equity . 17 The other memorials did not confer great credit on
his heart . Bligh had been niggardly in the granting of land : he was also ...
that the deed by which King had granted land to Bligh was absolutely void and of
no effect in law or equity . 17 The other memorials did not confer great credit on
his heart . Bligh had been niggardly in the granting of land : he was also ...
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The power to pardon was granted to Phillip in his second commission of 2 April
1787 , 46 and defined more specifically in the instructions of 25 April by which he
was empowered to pardon those convicts who , from their good conduct and a ...
The power to pardon was granted to Phillip in his second commission of 2 April
1787 , 46 and defined more specifically in the instructions of 25 April by which he
was empowered to pardon those convicts who , from their good conduct and a ...
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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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