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A few weeks later Bligh received a second address from one hundred and thirtyfive free inhabitants of Sydney , in which they repudiated Micarthur's right to speak for the free inhabitants ...
A few weeks later Bligh received a second address from one hundred and thirtyfive free inhabitants of Sydney , in which they repudiated Micarthur's right to speak for the free inhabitants ...
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placing him by the advice of all the officers and by the advice of every respectable inhabitant in the town of ... That evening Johnston announced the arrest , and told the inhabitants of Sydney and Parramatta that in future they were ...
placing him by the advice of all the officers and by the advice of every respectable inhabitant in the town of ... That evening Johnston announced the arrest , and told the inhabitants of Sydney and Parramatta that in future they were ...
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That the grateful Thanks of this Meeting be presented to His Excellency Governor MACQUARIE , for the Privilege granted by him to the Inhabitants of the Colony in the Convening of the present Meeting , by which they have an opportunity ...
That the grateful Thanks of this Meeting be presented to His Excellency Governor MACQUARIE , for the Privilege granted by him to the Inhabitants of the Colony in the Convening of the present Meeting , by which they have an opportunity ...
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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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