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Macarthur immediately organized the officers to boycott King in their social life
and , with the single - mindedness of the ambitious , commanded his wife not to
talk to the wives of officers who broke the boycott . Paterson , whose humanity as
...
Macarthur immediately organized the officers to boycott King in their social life
and , with the single - mindedness of the ambitious , commanded his wife not to
talk to the wives of officers who broke the boycott . Paterson , whose humanity as
...
Page 166
In the same year he was transported to New South Wales where he began his
career by selling goods which he had duped a ship ' s master to sell to him by fast
talk about his agent in London . In 1801 King granted him a conditional pardon ...
In the same year he was transported to New South Wales where he began his
career by selling goods which he had duped a ship ' s master to sell to him by fast
talk about his agent in London . In 1801 King granted him a conditional pardon ...
Page 172
When they refused , Johnston asked to talk to their leaders , who with that
incredible folly which characterized the Irish in their dealings with the English ,
met Johnston and Laycock half - way . Johnston presented his pistol at Philip ...
When they refused , Johnston asked to talk to their leaders , who with that
incredible folly which characterized the Irish in their dealings with the English ,
met Johnston and Laycock half - way . Johnston presented his pistol at Philip ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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