A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... spoke of infinite merit : the Dutch Calvinists spoke of uncommonly large profit . There was something sensuous and elemen- tal in their discussion of the uses to which they would put the spices from the Moluccas . They wanted pepper for ...
... spoke of infinite merit : the Dutch Calvinists spoke of uncommonly large profit . There was something sensuous and elemen- tal in their discussion of the uses to which they would put the spices from the Moluccas . They wanted pepper for ...
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... spoke and wrote of them as men who were propagating that monstrous doctrine of the rights of man , by which , as they put it , the weak and ignorant who were most susceptible of impressions from such barren abstract positions , were ...
... spoke and wrote of them as men who were propagating that monstrous doctrine of the rights of man , by which , as they put it , the weak and ignorant who were most susceptible of impressions from such barren abstract positions , were ...
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... spoke of Christ as his saviour , by which again he meant a protection against the cruelties and in- justices of other men ; and he was as unaware of women as they were of him . Had he been blessed with greater powers he might have found ...
... spoke of Christ as his saviour , by which again he meant a protection against the cruelties and in- justices of other men ; and he was as unaware of women as they were of him . Had he been blessed with greater powers he might have found ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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