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on the priest tended to perpetrate that ignorance , superstition , priestcraft ,
servility , poverty , filth , disease , drunkenness and lying which in Protestant eyes
followed Catholicism as night followed day . For the Protestant believed
passionately ...
on the priest tended to perpetrate that ignorance , superstition , priestcraft ,
servility , poverty , filth , disease , drunkenness and lying which in Protestant eyes
followed Catholicism as night followed day . For the Protestant believed
passionately ...
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As the French retaliated by opening fire and boarding the boats , the aborigines
followed them to the water ' s edge , uttering frightening yells , and hurling their
spears . Again the French opened fire , wounding several and killing one .
As the French retaliated by opening fire and boarding the boats , the aborigines
followed them to the water ' s edge , uttering frightening yells , and hurling their
spears . Again the French opened fire , wounding several and killing one .
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... with honour to himself and equal advantage to the public . He requested all the
civil and military to join him on that solemn occasion . 42 On Monday 13
November the Reverend Samuel Marsden , the two assistant chaplains , followed
by the ...
... with honour to himself and equal advantage to the public . He requested all the
civil and military to join him on that solemn occasion . 42 On Monday 13
November the Reverend Samuel Marsden , the two assistant chaplains , followed
by the ...
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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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