A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... conduct his correspondence with his gaolers and would - be - rescuers , for Foveaux had deprived him of the use of official notepaper.79 There was worse to come . Paterson ordered him to cease giving orders to ships in the harbour ...
... conduct his correspondence with his gaolers and would - be - rescuers , for Foveaux had deprived him of the use of official notepaper.79 There was worse to come . Paterson ordered him to cease giving orders to ships in the harbour ...
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... conduct during servitude there were indulgences such as tea , tobacco , extra allowances of food , and from private employers there was payment of wages which , although strictly forbidden in the regulations , had become so universal an ...
... conduct during servitude there were indulgences such as tea , tobacco , extra allowances of food , and from private employers there was payment of wages which , although strictly forbidden in the regulations , had become so universal an ...
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... conduct and unimpeachable loyalty.80 Yet so gullible was Macquarie where emancipists were concerned , so blind to their faults , that on the same day he wrote a testimonial for Eagar to Bathurst in which he eulogized his strong sound ...
... conduct and unimpeachable loyalty.80 Yet so gullible was Macquarie where emancipists were concerned , so blind to their faults , that on the same day he wrote a testimonial for Eagar to Bathurst in which he eulogized his strong sound ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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