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Page 252
... for chance had put him on that side whose political fortunes could minister to
his success . 68 While Riley , Hassall and Suttor were climbing towards affluence
and respectability , others were reaching the same position by different methods .
... for chance had put him on that side whose political fortunes could minister to
his success . 68 While Riley , Hassall and Suttor were climbing towards affluence
and respectability , others were reaching the same position by different methods .
Page 271
itude and long - triedad forfeited , and belof manners as well his ministers in the
area under grain , and the industry of the settlers . He could not , however ,
forbear expressing his regret that the settlers had not paid proper attention to
their ...
itude and long - triedad forfeited , and belof manners as well his ministers in the
area under grain , and the industry of the settlers . He could not , however ,
forbear expressing his regret that the settlers had not paid proper attention to
their ...
Page 288
On 15 July 1815 , Marsden addressed a memorandum to Macquarie on morals
and crime at Parramatta , in which he pointed out the daring crimes of the men ,
and the vices of the women , and reminded Macquarie how as their minister he ...
On 15 July 1815 , Marsden addressed a memorandum to Macquarie on morals
and crime at Parramatta , in which he pointed out the daring crimes of the men ,
and the vices of the women , and reminded Macquarie how as their minister he ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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