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Page 287
Never had he beheld the blessed advantages of civilization in a more grateful
light . ... Never had he viewed the British colours with more gratification , and he
flattered himself they would never be removed till the natives there enjoyed all
the ...
Never had he beheld the blessed advantages of civilization in a more grateful
light . ... Never had he viewed the British colours with more gratification , and he
flattered himself they would never be removed till the natives there enjoyed all
the ...
Page 289
From that day Bent never visited Government House except on official business ,
and shortly afterwards rudely declined an invitation to dine there with Macquarie
20 From that time Macquarie detected a slight to his person and his position in ...
From that day Bent never visited Government House except on official business ,
and shortly afterwards rudely declined an invitation to dine there with Macquarie
20 From that time Macquarie detected a slight to his person and his position in ...
Page 293
Bent began it on 15 May with a letter to Riley and Broughton in which he told
them that the convict attorneys had not only been transported as felons , but were
persons who had never been admitted to the society of gentlemen , and with
whom ...
Bent began it on 15 May with a letter to Riley and Broughton in which he told
them that the convict attorneys had not only been transported as felons , but were
persons who had never been admitted to the society of gentlemen , and with
whom ...
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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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