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He had 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 ...
He had 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 ...
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News of peace had just been received , and this contributed to enliven the party , making it more particularly agreeable . Encouraged by this friendly atmosphere , Flinders and Baudin exchanged charts , and even risked an exchange of ...
News of peace had just been received , and this contributed to enliven the party , making it more particularly agreeable . Encouraged by this friendly atmosphere , Flinders and Baudin exchanged charts , and even risked an exchange of ...
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Thomas Baker argued that he had received his pardon in consideration of his general good character and long service to his king and country , that he had sought ...
Thomas Baker argued that he had received his pardon in consideration of his general good character and long service to his king and country , that he had sought ...
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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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