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97 The British government did not quite see it in the same way : they agreed it
was desirable to anticipate the French , because of the use the French might
make of Bass Strait in the event of war between England and France ; they were
...
97 The British government did not quite see it in the same way : they agreed it
was desirable to anticipate the French , because of the use the French might
make of Bass Strait in the event of war between England and France ; they were
...
Page 252
In 1798 he sought an interview with Sir Joseph Banks who agreed to send him
out . He reached Sydney in November 1800 , where King told him to look on
every man as a rogue and that he , King , would not be troubled with his affairs .
In 1798 he sought an interview with Sir Joseph Banks who agreed to send him
out . He reached Sydney in November 1800 , where King told him to look on
every man as a rogue and that he , King , would not be troubled with his affairs .
Page 293
As Bent called : ' Order , Order , ' Broughton added that he agreed with Riley .
With such dignity as he could muster , Bent said that the most insidious and
improper means had been exercised to force the petitioners on the court . The
opinions ...
As Bent called : ' Order , Order , ' Broughton added that he agreed with Riley .
With such dignity as he could muster , Bent said that the most insidious and
improper means had been exercised to force the petitioners on the court . The
opinions ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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