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With minds fortified by such a reminder of the Protestant ascendancy , they gathered again in the marquee of Lieutenant Ralph Clark on Sunday , 17 February , where Johnson celebrated the sacrament of the Lord's Supper , and Clark was so ...
With minds fortified by such a reminder of the Protestant ascendancy , they gathered again in the marquee of Lieutenant Ralph Clark on Sunday , 17 February , where Johnson celebrated the sacrament of the Lord's Supper , and Clark was so ...
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The landing , which began on 20 February 1804 , was not celebrated by the drinking and the festivities which had marked the arrival at Sydney Cove . Nor did the first public ceremony assume a memorable character .
The landing , which began on 20 February 1804 , was not celebrated by the drinking and the festivities which had marked the arrival at Sydney Cove . Nor did the first public ceremony assume a memorable character .
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That the Committee are instructed to prepare the aforesaid Petition , and lay it before the Public Meeting , to be held pursuant to Ajournment , on Thursday the 17th of February next . 7. That the grateful Thanks of this Meeting be ...
That the Committee are instructed to prepare the aforesaid Petition , and lay it before the Public Meeting , to be held pursuant to Ajournment , on Thursday the 17th of February next . 7. That the grateful Thanks of this Meeting be ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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