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one whispered into Macarthur's ears words which he claimed to have heard Atkins use at the Governor's table , namely , that glaring partiality had been exercised by Macarthur in the receiving of maize into the commissary's store at ...
one whispered into Macarthur's ears words which he claimed to have heard Atkins use at the Governor's table , namely , that glaring partiality had been exercised by Macarthur in the receiving of maize into the commissary's store at ...
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Experience , King added , had convinced every man in the colony that there were no resources which art , cunning , impudence , and a pair of basilisk eyes could provide that Macarthur did not exploit to obtain any point he undertook.19 ...
Experience , King added , had convinced every man in the colony that there were no resources which art , cunning , impudence , and a pair of basilisk eyes could provide that Macarthur did not exploit to obtain any point he undertook.19 ...
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win the respect of the man who despised him as a drunkard.46 The court of six officers , with Charles Grimes as Acting Judge Advocate , unanimously and fully acquitted Macarthur of all the charges laid in the information against him and ...
win the respect of the man who despised him as a drunkard.46 The court of six officers , with Charles Grimes as Acting Judge Advocate , unanimously and fully acquitted Macarthur of all the charges laid in the information against him and ...
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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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