A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... south seas and had found neither abyss nor Pausengi , they could make no reply except that the tree must nevertheless stand somewhere in the south because its fruits were cast upon the south coasts of the islands . So the Hindu de ...
... south seas and had found neither abyss nor Pausengi , they could make no reply except that the tree must nevertheless stand somewhere in the south because its fruits were cast upon the south coasts of the islands . So the Hindu de ...
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... south seas.39 So for wealth , for power , for all the pomps and vanities of this world , but above all that the people in the south seas walking in darkness might see a pure light , not a light smutted by the pernicious poisons of ...
... south seas.39 So for wealth , for power , for all the pomps and vanities of this world , but above all that the people in the south seas walking in darkness might see a pure light , not a light smutted by the pernicious poisons of ...
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... south seas — the hope either that the Dutch had been wrong in their descriptions of New Holland , or that the unknown ' terra aus- tralis ' would be discovered , or that Van Diemen's Land might be exploited , on the grounds that such ...
... south seas — the hope either that the Dutch had been wrong in their descriptions of New Holland , or that the unknown ' terra aus- tralis ' would be discovered , or that Van Diemen's Land might be exploited , on the grounds that such ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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