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Page 163
In July 1801 , Lieutenant Marshall was tried before the criminal court of Judge
Advocate and six military officers for assaulting his superior officers , Edward
Abbott and John Macarthur . He was found guilty and sentenced to a fine of fifty ...
In July 1801 , Lieutenant Marshall was tried before the criminal court of Judge
Advocate and six military officers for assaulting his superior officers , Edward
Abbott and John Macarthur . He was found guilty and sentenced to a fine of fifty ...
Page 219
Bligh consulted Atkins , who hastily wrote a memorandum which summarized
events and concluded by accusing the six military officers — Anthony Fenn Kemp
, John Brabyn , William Moore , Thomas Laycock , William Minchin , and William ...
Bligh consulted Atkins , who hastily wrote a memorandum which summarized
events and concluded by accusing the six military officers — Anthony Fenn Kemp
, John Brabyn , William Moore , Thomas Laycock , William Minchin , and William ...
Page 344
34 On 3 February Bigge publicly acknowledged his debt to the reverend
chaplains and the civil and military officers for their ready assistance in pursuing
the objects of his inquiry . He went on to say that a general disposition had been
shown ...
34 On 3 February Bigge publicly acknowledged his debt to the reverend
chaplains and the civil and military officers for their ready assistance in pursuing
the objects of his inquiry . He went on to say that a general disposition had been
shown ...
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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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