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... prepared to use a parson as a moral policeman , but harboured a suspicion that Johnson was one of the people called Methodists , which he probably equated with sedition , and consequently viewed him as a very troublesome , discontented ...
... prepared to use a parson as a moral policeman , but harboured a suspicion that Johnson was one of the people called Methodists , which he probably equated with sedition , and consequently viewed him as a very troublesome , discontented ...
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... prepared to admit aborigines as witnesses in the law courts of New South Wales , because the evidence of persons not ... preparation for their becoming members of the mystical body of Christ's Church . Experience was driving more and ...
... prepared to admit aborigines as witnesses in the law courts of New South Wales , because the evidence of persons not ... preparation for their becoming members of the mystical body of Christ's Church . Experience was driving more and ...
Page 362
... prepare proclamations , government and general orders , public notices & c . & c . for the press ; on arrival of ... prepared for his departure , while the emancipists were drafting their petition , and the Reverend Samuel Marsden ...
... prepare proclamations , government and general orders , public notices & c . & c . for the press ; on arrival of ... prepared for his departure , while the emancipists were drafting their petition , and the Reverend Samuel Marsden ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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