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'62 He had a mind which was quick to take over other people's ideas , a mind which delighted to play with big ideas , the broad sweeps in human history , the view of man of those who have been taken up into high mountains , but he ...
'62 He had a mind which was quick to take over other people's ideas , a mind which delighted to play with big ideas , the broad sweeps in human history , the view of man of those who have been taken up into high mountains , but he ...
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That night he slept little as his mind was too much occupied by the scene around him and the new and strange ideas it naturally excited.11 On Christmas Day , from the decks of the Active , Marsden saw the English flag flying which ...
That night he slept little as his mind was too much occupied by the scene around him and the new and strange ideas it naturally excited.11 On Christmas Day , from the decks of the Active , Marsden saw the English flag flying which ...
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Bigge's mind , however , did not respond to the tragic grandeur of the occasion . He did not foresee that the white man's civilization and religion would doom the aborigine , nor despair of the prospect of raising a civilization in the ...
Bigge's mind , however , did not respond to the tragic grandeur of the occasion . He did not foresee that the white man's civilization and religion would doom the aborigine , nor despair of the prospect of raising a civilization in the ...
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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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