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Page 90
CONVICTS AND THE FAITH OF THE FOUNDERS THIS FIRST FLEET arrived in
January 1788 . The Lady Juliana brought another two hundred and twenty - one
women convicts early in June 1790 ; then , later in the same month , the second ...
CONVICTS AND THE FAITH OF THE FOUNDERS THIS FIRST FLEET arrived in
January 1788 . The Lady Juliana brought another two hundred and twenty - one
women convicts early in June 1790 ; then , later in the same month , the second ...
Page 129
With the arrival of the third fleet there were so many ladies in the regiment that
she no longer felt the want of female society ... Trade with the outside world
began : in June 1792 the storeship Atlantic arrived from Calcutta ; 2 in October
the first ...
With the arrival of the third fleet there were so many ladies in the regiment that
she no longer felt the want of female society ... Trade with the outside world
began : in June 1792 the storeship Atlantic arrived from Calcutta ; 2 in October
the first ...
Page 347
... their enemies . They hated all Europeans because of what Bellingshausen
called the inexcusable behaviour of the first English settlers at the Derwent . 45
On the day after they arrived at Sydney Cove , Boongaree , one of the native
chiefs ...
... their enemies . They hated all Europeans because of what Bellingshausen
called the inexcusable behaviour of the first English settlers at the Derwent . 45
On the day after they arrived at Sydney Cove , Boongaree , one of the native
chiefs ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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