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Page 162
This and much more , he wrote , he had to rectify , adding that he knew full well
he could not expect those to promote his plans of industry when the success of
such plans must prove the infamy of their own conduct . 8 Nor could he feel any ...
This and much more , he wrote , he had to rectify , adding that he knew full well
he could not expect those to promote his plans of industry when the success of
such plans must prove the infamy of their own conduct . 8 Nor could he feel any ...
Page 189
After the voyage of Bass and Flinders , the English knew almost all the coast of
Van Diemen ' s Land , knew something of the aborigine there , knew of sites such
as Port Dalrymple and Adventure Bay , where the appearance delighted the eye
...
After the voyage of Bass and Flinders , the English knew almost all the coast of
Van Diemen ' s Land , knew something of the aborigine there , knew of sites such
as Port Dalrymple and Adventure Bay , where the appearance delighted the eye
...
Page 212
12 A month later , when Joseph Banks was asked whether he knew a man
whose integrity was unimpeached , poded her homemewa mashindanoomin , we
wiemonte with a mind capable of providing its own resources in difficulties
without ...
12 A month later , when Joseph Banks was asked whether he knew a man
whose integrity was unimpeached , poded her homemewa mashindanoomin , we
wiemonte with a mind capable of providing its own resources in difficulties
without ...
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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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