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Or so Marsden warned Hunter , but by then his eyes were so misted by the evangelical view of the world that they could ... two hundred and seven of them in the colony.11 From the beginning Hunter's comments on them were unfavourable .
Or so Marsden warned Hunter , but by then his eyes were so misted by the evangelical view of the world that they could ... two hundred and seven of them in the colony.11 From the beginning Hunter's comments on them were unfavourable .
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Prejudices against the Irish however could not bring Hunter into disrepute in London . What damaged him there was his response to criticism . From the beginning in his correspondence with the Duke of Portland he adopted a tone of ...
Prejudices against the Irish however could not bring Hunter into disrepute in London . What damaged him there was his response to criticism . From the beginning in his correspondence with the Duke of Portland he adopted a tone of ...
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With that dignity from which even under the most cruel and unjust wounds he never faltered , Hunter replied immediately . He assured the Duke that he would return promptly , and that he would assist King with every paper necessary for ...
With that dignity from which even under the most cruel and unjust wounds he never faltered , Hunter replied immediately . He assured the Duke that he would return promptly , and that he would assist King with every paper necessary for ...
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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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