A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Reverend Knopwood was lying very ill in his bed at Hobart Town when three non - commissioned officers called from Port Dalrymple and gave him the information that there was a new government at Port Jackson ; and at one o'clock on the ...
... Reverend Knopwood was lying very ill in his bed at Hobart Town when three non - commissioned officers called from Port Dalrymple and gave him the information that there was a new government at Port Jackson ; and at one o'clock on the ...
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... Reverend Samuel Marsden preach a panegyric . After they had sung a hymn , and a psalm in which they were reminded that God turned man to destruction , and had confessed in unison that they had erred and strayed from God's ways like lost ...
... Reverend Samuel Marsden preach a panegyric . After they had sung a hymn , and a psalm in which they were reminded that God turned man to destruction , and had confessed in unison that they had erred and strayed from God's ways like lost ...
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... Reverend Samuel Marsden . He had shown Marsden and his family every civility , kindness and attention . His enmity was therefore the more unaccountable . He could only ascribe it to a deep - rooted malevolence and to his avidity for ...
... Reverend Samuel Marsden . He had shown Marsden and his family every civility , kindness and attention . His enmity was therefore the more unaccountable . He could only ascribe it to a deep - rooted malevolence and to his avidity for ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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