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Like Magellan , Mendana believed it was God who released them from perils through the intercession of His Blessed Mother whom they ever called upon to intercede for them . So they sailed west , with the crew becoming restless , as the ...
Like Magellan , Mendana believed it was God who released them from perils through the intercession of His Blessed Mother whom they ever called upon to intercede for them . So they sailed west , with the crew becoming restless , as the ...
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... that the Duke of Portland felt called upon by the sense of the duty he owed to the situation in which he had the honour to be placed to express his disapprobation of the manner in which the government of the settlement had been ...
... that the Duke of Portland felt called upon by the sense of the duty he owed to the situation in which he had the honour to be placed to express his disapprobation of the manner in which the government of the settlement had been ...
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Eight days earlier Bligh was also beseeching Paterson to come , telling him how the country had been in peace and happiness , and the settlers highly satisfied with his administration , and how on this unparalleled occasion he called on ...
Eight days earlier Bligh was also beseeching Paterson to come , telling him how the country had been in peace and happiness , and the settlers highly satisfied with his administration , and how on this unparalleled occasion he called on ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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