A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... accepted the Treaty of Versailles , the first article of which stated simply : ' His Britannick Majesty acknowledges the said United States . ' From September 1783 to March 1784 the government spasmodically at- tempted to persuade the ...
... accepted the Treaty of Versailles , the first article of which stated simply : ' His Britannick Majesty acknowledges the said United States . ' From September 1783 to March 1784 the government spasmodically at- tempted to persuade the ...
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... accepted the offer in September of 1786 it is clear that he had been endowed by nature with an inner dignity though , if one may judge from the portraits , he was somewhat careless if not indifferent to questions of personal appearance ...
... accepted the offer in September of 1786 it is clear that he had been endowed by nature with an inner dignity though , if one may judge from the portraits , he was somewhat careless if not indifferent to questions of personal appearance ...
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... accepted the Protestant religion very much as Tom Jones had accepted it , for its con- tribution to higher civilization and liberty , for its services in emancipating mankind from priestcraft and superstition , while remaining ...
... accepted the Protestant religion very much as Tom Jones had accepted it , for its con- tribution to higher civilization and liberty , for its services in emancipating mankind from priestcraft and superstition , while remaining ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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