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Page 123
... the least hardened amongst them.65 On 26 June, the transport Surprize
arrived with two hundred and eighteen male convicts as well as various officers,
non-commissioned officers and privates of the newly formed New South Wales
Corps.
... the least hardened amongst them.65 On 26 June, the transport Surprize
arrived with two hundred and eighteen male convicts as well as various officers,
non-commissioned officers and privates of the newly formed New South Wales
Corps.
Page 132
Bligh, who met him at Cape Town on his way out to assume command of the New
South Wales Corps, wrote of him as a man not blessed with any moderate share
of good knowledge to give much stability to the new settlement.2 For Grose ...
Bligh, who met him at Cape Town on his way out to assume command of the New
South Wales Corps, wrote of him as a man not blessed with any moderate share
of good knowledge to give much stability to the new settlement.2 For Grose ...
Page 141
... leaving Captain Paterson to dkect the settlements of New South Wales with the
ride of Administrator.48 Even those ... in 1787, and was promoted to the rank of
captain in 1789 when he volunteered to serve in the New South Wales Corps.
... leaving Captain Paterson to dkect the settlements of New South Wales with the
ride of Administrator.48 Even those ... in 1787, and was promoted to the rank of
captain in 1789 when he volunteered to serve in the New South Wales Corps.
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THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 3 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
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