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Yet in other respects he was a righteous man : he never cursed , not even in the greatest rage ; he encouraged his men to wear clean clothes ... He was brave , a man of indomitable courage , and sensitive of his own honour and respect .
Yet in other respects he was a righteous man : he never cursed , not even in the greatest rage ; he encouraged his men to wear clean clothes ... He was brave , a man of indomitable courage , and sensitive of his own honour and respect .
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56 So Marsden justified to himself , to his God , and to his superiors in London , those decisions which were to cause him an infinity of anguish , and deprive him of the very respect he so desperately craved , the respect of his fellow ...
56 So Marsden justified to himself , to his God , and to his superiors in London , those decisions which were to cause him an infinity of anguish , and deprive him of the very respect he so desperately craved , the respect of his fellow ...
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I There was just as fulsome a display of respect on the day he embarked on the Hindostan . Bligh proceeded to Government House to take farewell of the civil and military officers ; then , accompanied by Macquarie and Mrs Putland , after ...
I There was just as fulsome a display of respect on the day he embarked on the Hindostan . Bligh proceeded to Government House to take farewell of the civil and military officers ; then , accompanied by Macquarie and Mrs Putland , after ...
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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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