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Charles Manning Hope Clark. 5th , and seeing Men walking on the shore , we presently sent a Canoa to get some acquaintance with them : for we were in hopes to get some Provision among them . But the Inhabitants , seeing our Boat coming ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. 5th , and seeing Men walking on the shore , we presently sent a Canoa to get some acquaintance with them : for we were in hopes to get some Provision among them . But the Inhabitants , seeing our Boat coming ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. of those better things in what had hitherto been accepted as a vale of tears , while others subscribed to the view that civilization was the enemy of human happiness . For the achievement has informed his ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. of those better things in what had hitherto been accepted as a vale of tears , while others subscribed to the view that civilization was the enemy of human happiness . For the achievement has informed his ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. good sense and accurate legal knowledge.12 From his behaviour it looked as though Bent had something to contribute towards the improvement of the morals of the colonists , and the Protestant ascendancy .
Charles Manning Hope Clark. good sense and accurate legal knowledge.12 From his behaviour it looked as though Bent had something to contribute towards the improvement of the morals of the colonists , and the Protestant ascendancy .
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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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