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Page 96
Here is a young man of eighteen years defending himself against a charge of
stealing spoons : 20 I went into this shop to buy a ... this man came , and said I
wanted to steal those spoons that laid in the chair , and charged me with a
constable .
Here is a young man of eighteen years defending himself against a charge of
stealing spoons : 20 I went into this shop to buy a ... this man came , and said I
wanted to steal those spoons that laid in the chair , and charged me with a
constable .
Page 141
... Marsden , after prayer and meditation , decided it was not his duty to
remonstrate with the Lieutenant - Governor upon this affair as he was not
stationed at Sydney , and the prisoners were more peculiarly Mr Johnson ' s
charge than his .
... Marsden , after prayer and meditation , decided it was not his duty to
remonstrate with the Lieutenant - Governor upon this affair as he was not
stationed at Sydney , and the prisoners were more peculiarly Mr Johnson ' s
charge than his .
Page 219
Bligh then wrote a note to each of the six military officers informing them they
were charged with certain crimes , and requiring them to appear at Government
House at nine on the following morning . Bligh also sent a note to Major Johnston
...
Bligh then wrote a note to each of the six military officers informing them they
were charged with certain crimes , and requiring them to appear at Government
House at nine on the following morning . Bligh also sent a note to Major Johnston
...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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