A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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So the English began their ceremonies in Australia , though , apart from Cook's
own words and the diaries of his companions , the sole memorial of their coming
lived on in the minds of the aborigines , who weaved into the songs in which they
...
So the English began their ceremonies in Australia , though , apart from Cook's
own words and the diaries of his companions , the sole memorial of their coming
lived on in the minds of the aborigines , who weaved into the songs in which they
...
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An act of 1785 authorized the King - in - Council to name a place or places to
which persons sentenced to transportation , or to banishment from Scotland ,
might be sent.9 The Scots criminal law differed from the English , however , in two
ways ...
An act of 1785 authorized the King - in - Council to name a place or places to
which persons sentenced to transportation , or to banishment from Scotland ,
might be sent.9 The Scots criminal law differed from the English , however , in two
ways ...
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Elliott , B .: James Hardy Vaux . A Literary Rogue in Australia . Adelaide , 1944 .
Ferguson , J. A. , Foster , A. G. and Green , H. M .: The Howes and their Press .
Sydney , 1936 . Froude , J. A .: The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century .
Elliott , B .: James Hardy Vaux . A Literary Rogue in Australia . Adelaide , 1944 .
Ferguson , J. A. , Foster , A. G. and Green , H. M .: The Howes and their Press .
Sydney , 1936 . Froude , J. A .: The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century .
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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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