A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... empire they should ever remain separated from the garrison , for on the convict question he al- ways allowed personal prejudice to suppress all reference to their economic use , as well as their possible restoration to society . What ...
... empire they should ever remain separated from the garrison , for on the convict question he al- ways allowed personal prejudice to suppress all reference to their economic use , as well as their possible restoration to society . What ...
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... empire would be dated.63 Collins had an eye for the achievement : how under the blessing of God the voyage had been completed in eight months and one week , in which they had sailed five thousand and twenty - one leagues , had touched ...
... empire would be dated.63 Collins had an eye for the achievement : how under the blessing of God the voyage had been completed in eight months and one week , in which they had sailed five thousand and twenty - one leagues , had touched ...
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... Empire whose talents were considerable and whose interests were as diverse as his experience , for he had dabbled in botany , exploring , soldiering and administration . He was brought to his destruction by an amiable , undecided ...
... Empire whose talents were considerable and whose interests were as diverse as his experience , for he had dabbled in botany , exploring , soldiering and administration . He was brought to his destruction by an amiable , undecided ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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