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Page 147
The more he protested the purity of his motives and his intentions , the more extravagant became his conception of Macarthur , until in July 1798 he told the Duke of Portland that even the sacred character of the Saviour , were He to ...
The more he protested the purity of his motives and his intentions , the more extravagant became his conception of Macarthur , until in July 1798 he told the Duke of Portland that even the sacred character of the Saviour , were He to ...
Page 157
... that on the sea the hearts of men were cleansed from evil and madness , but on land , as Hunter pathetically asked , what character could be safe : 19 His own character was never safe on land in New South Wales .
... that on the sea the hearts of men were cleansed from evil and madness , but on land , as Hunter pathetically asked , what character could be safe : 19 His own character was never safe on land in New South Wales .
Page 368
The first part of his report , the “ Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the State of the Colony of New South Wales and its Government , Management of Convicts , their Character and Habits ' , was presented to Bathurst on 19 June ...
The first part of his report , the “ Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the State of the Colony of New South Wales and its Government , Management of Convicts , their Character and Habits ' , was presented to Bathurst on 19 June ...
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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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