A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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On their numbers on the mainland of Australia the estimates of anthropologists,
historians and missionaries have always differed; some put the figure as high as
one million four hundred thousand, while others put it at approximately three ...
On their numbers on the mainland of Australia the estimates of anthropologists,
historians and missionaries have always differed; some put the figure as high as
one million four hundred thousand, while others put it at approximately three ...
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... to trade and plantations.18 12 Australian Encyclopaedia (Sydney, 1958), vol. 1;
Macquarie to Liverpool, 18 October 1811, H.R.A., I, 7, p. 395. 13 E. Bent: Journal
of a Voyage from England to the Cape of Good Hope being part of a Voyage to ...
... to trade and plantations.18 12 Australian Encyclopaedia (Sydney, 1958), vol. 1;
Macquarie to Liverpool, 18 October 1811, H.R.A., I, 7, p. 395. 13 E. Bent: Journal
of a Voyage from England to the Cape of Good Hope being part of a Voyage to ...
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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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