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Page 81
... Once more , I take my leave of you , fully sensible of the trouble you have had in this business , for which at present I can only thank you ; but at a future period , when this Country feels the advantages that are to be drawn from our ...
... Once more , I take my leave of you , fully sensible of the trouble you have had in this business , for which at present I can only thank you ; but at a future period , when this Country feels the advantages that are to be drawn from our ...
Page 157
... once in his life , had passed judgment in no uncertain way . As Hunter read through the despatch he found to his mortification that Portland had accepted the slanders of his traducers ; that he had sanctioned the officers engaging in a ...
... once in his life , had passed judgment in no uncertain way . As Hunter read through the despatch he found to his mortification that Portland had accepted the slanders of his traducers ; that he had sanctioned the officers engaging in a ...
Page 307
... Once again Macquarie believed he was cleaving to that which was good , and abhorring that which was evil . Once again his enemies believed that his every action illustrated his authoritarian , if not despotic personality . This time ...
... Once again Macquarie believed he was cleaving to that which was good , and abhorring that which was evil . Once again his enemies believed that his every action illustrated his authoritarian , if not despotic personality . This time ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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