A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 144
... respect he so desperately craved , the respect of his fellow - men . At the same time another man in the colony was examining his con- science . He was Richard Atkins , who had arrived in the colony with Major Grose in February 1792 ...
... respect he so desperately craved , the respect of his fellow - men . At the same time another man in the colony was examining his con- science . He was Richard Atkins , who had arrived in the colony with Major Grose in February 1792 ...
Page 220
... respect of persons ; and every man would enjoy the fruits of his industry in security . As for the soldiers , their conduct had endeared them to every well - disposed inhabitant in the settlement.44 On that day , too , eighty - three ...
... respect of persons ; and every man would enjoy the fruits of his industry in security . As for the soldiers , their conduct had endeared them to every well - disposed inhabitant in the settlement.44 On that day , too , eighty - three ...
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... respect entertained by Macquarie for the distinguished persons in compliment to whom the entertainment had been given.1 There was just as fulsome a display of respect on the day he embarked on the Hindostan . Bligh proceeded to ...
... respect entertained by Macquarie for the distinguished persons in compliment to whom the entertainment had been given.1 There was just as fulsome a display of respect on the day he embarked on the Hindostan . Bligh proceeded to ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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