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Page 55
... looked as though all who had believed in or searched for a ' terra australis ' had disquieted themselves in vain . It looked as though the only result of an infinity of human effort and anguish - by the Hindus with their stories of ...
... looked as though all who had believed in or searched for a ' terra australis ' had disquieted themselves in vain . It looked as though the only result of an infinity of human effort and anguish - by the Hindus with their stories of ...
Page 60
... looked as though the revolt had strengthened the hand of those who advanced moral scruples against coloniz- ation and trade , who were uneasy to accumulate profits by stealth , by the violence of rapine , or dexterity of fraud . " It looked ...
... looked as though the revolt had strengthened the hand of those who advanced moral scruples against coloniz- ation and trade , who were uneasy to accumulate profits by stealth , by the violence of rapine , or dexterity of fraud . " It looked ...
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... looked as though all the more noble aspirations of Phillip turned to the squalid , the sordid and the wretched in their hands . In Febru- ary Phillip sent a party of convicts under the command of Lieutenant Philip Gidley King in the ...
... looked as though all the more noble aspirations of Phillip turned to the squalid , the sordid and the wretched in their hands . In Febru- ary Phillip sent a party of convicts under the command of Lieutenant Philip Gidley King in the ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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