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... received reverently by Clement VIII who blessed him , and conceded many graces and indulgences to all who sailed with him , and presented him with some rosaries which had received the papal blessing as well as a piece of the true cross ...
... received reverently by Clement VIII who blessed him , and conceded many graces and indulgences to all who sailed with him , and presented him with some rosaries which had received the papal blessing as well as a piece of the true cross ...
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... received by returning to Great Britain during the term of his original sen- tence of transportation.49 In practice , pardons were granted for displays of bravery , such as the behaviour of some convicts when the Guardian sank , 50 for ...
... received by returning to Great Britain during the term of his original sen- tence of transportation.49 In practice , pardons were granted for displays of bravery , such as the behaviour of some convicts when the Guardian sank , 50 for ...
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... received many letters from settlers expressing their wish to employ such labour which convinced him that Macquarie's argument that such labour could only be employed in the towns was refuted by the facts.25 So one of the main themes in ...
... received many letters from settlers expressing their wish to employ such labour which convinced him that Macquarie's argument that such labour could only be employed in the towns was refuted by the facts.25 So one of the main themes in ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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