A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 64
... accepted the Treaty of Versailles , the first article of which stated simply : ' His Britannick Majesty acknowledges the said United States . ' From September 1783 to March 1784 the government spasmodically at- tempted to persuade the ...
... accepted the Treaty of Versailles , the first article of which stated simply : ' His Britannick Majesty acknowledges the said United States . ' From September 1783 to March 1784 the government spasmodically at- tempted to persuade the ...
Page 76
... accepted the Protestant religion very much as Tom Jones had accepted it , for its con- tribution to higher civilization and liberty , for its services in emancipating mankind from priestcraft and superstition , while remaining ...
... accepted the Protestant religion very much as Tom Jones had accepted it , for its con- tribution to higher civilization and liberty , for its services in emancipating mankind from priestcraft and superstition , while remaining ...
Page 363
... accepted his resignation , and named his successor , he took Bathurst's condescension as very gratifying , because , as he put it , after the many indignities and mor- tifications he had experienced for the last eighteen months , the ...
... accepted his resignation , and named his successor , he took Bathurst's condescension as very gratifying , because , as he put it , after the many indignities and mor- tifications he had experienced for the last eighteen months , the ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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