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his pen name ' An Old Briton ' , thought that one modest stone in Westminster
Abbey , with his name and a short account of his merits , would impart greater
delight to a feeling mind than all the expensive monuments raised in honour of
fiddlers ...
his pen name ' An Old Briton ' , thought that one modest stone in Westminster
Abbey , with his name and a short account of his merits , would impart greater
delight to a feeling mind than all the expensive monuments raised in honour of
fiddlers ...
Page 270
Ever since he had had the honour of taking charge of the government the colony
had been in a state of the utmost peace and tranquillity . 36 By October 1810 he
was writing of how he rejoiced to have it in his power to inform his lordship that ...
Ever since he had had the honour of taking charge of the government the colony
had been in a state of the utmost peace and tranquillity . 36 By October 1810 he
was writing of how he rejoiced to have it in his power to inform his lordship that ...
Page 377
On 10 October 1823 he wrote to Bathurst forty - two folio pages in defence of his
administration , in which he explained how his anxiety for his honour and his
name had been greatly increased by the publication and extensive circulation of
...
On 10 October 1823 he wrote to Bathurst forty - two folio pages in defence of his
administration , in which he explained how his anxiety for his honour and his
name had been greatly increased by the publication and extensive circulation of
...
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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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