A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... interest for public curiosity had occurred except that twelve ships had sailed from Portsmouth for New Holland . Their great interest was in the reports of the cargoes of pepper from Batavia.50 These Dutch seamen , these councillors at ...
... interest for public curiosity had occurred except that twelve ships had sailed from Portsmouth for New Holland . Their great interest was in the reports of the cargoes of pepper from Batavia.50 These Dutch seamen , these councillors at ...
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... interest , which contributed to his personal no less than to his political elevation , for his abilities , though respectable , scarcely rose above mediocrity.40 The poet Goldsmith saw him exclusively as a dispenser of political interest ...
... interest , which contributed to his personal no less than to his political elevation , for his abilities , though respectable , scarcely rose above mediocrity.40 The poet Goldsmith saw him exclusively as a dispenser of political interest ...
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... interest , with the horrid depravity and wickedness of Macarthur's heart . The more he protested the purity of his motives and his intentions , the more ex- travagant became his conception of Macarthur , until in July 1798 he told the ...
... interest , with the horrid depravity and wickedness of Macarthur's heart . The more he protested the purity of his motives and his intentions , the more ex- travagant became his conception of Macarthur , until in July 1798 he told the ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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