A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Christ's Church , men chosen by God to enlarge the bounds of the Christian religion , and to benefit trade.1 They differed , how- ever , from their Catholic predecessors in their conception of both God and man . To the Calvinist , the ...
... Christ's Church , men chosen by God to enlarge the bounds of the Christian religion , and to benefit trade.1 They differed , how- ever , from their Catholic predecessors in their conception of both God and man . To the Calvinist , the ...
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... Christianity in particular and religion in general had exercised over man's minds decayed prodigiously.1 On the loss and ... Christian religion , which helps to explain why in public they observed the rules of their religion with much ...
... Christianity in particular and religion in general had exercised over man's minds decayed prodigiously.1 On the loss and ... Christian religion , which helps to explain why in public they observed the rules of their religion with much ...
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... Christian . They sailed from Spithead on 28 November 1787. Near Tahiti , in April 1789 , exasperated by the rages and the discipline of Bligh , a section of the crew of the Bounty led by John Adams and Fletcher Christian , seized Bligh ...
... Christian . They sailed from Spithead on 28 November 1787. Near Tahiti , in April 1789 , exasperated by the rages and the discipline of Bligh , a section of the crew of the Bounty led by John Adams and Fletcher Christian , seized Bligh ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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