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Page 272
Marsden believed his first duty was to protect the reputation of his sacred office.
46 Macquarie then began to identify himself all the more ostentatiously and
flamboyantly with the cause of the emancipists . When Andrew Thompson died
on 22 ...
Marsden believed his first duty was to protect the reputation of his sacred office.
46 Macquarie then began to identify himself all the more ostentatiously and
flamboyantly with the cause of the emancipists . When Andrew Thompson died
on 22 ...
Page 362
... while the emancipists were drafting their petition , and the Reverend Samuel
Marsden returned on the Dromedary in ... and eight well - known emancipists
such as Samuel Terry and James Meehan as stewards , the emancipists held
their ...
... while the emancipists were drafting their petition , and the Reverend Samuel
Marsden returned on the Dromedary in ... and eight well - known emancipists
such as Samuel Terry and James Meehan as stewards , the emancipists held
their ...
Page 373
On 3 April 1823 Eagar submitted a memorandum on behalf of the emancipists to
Bathurst . Later he was granted an interview with Horton , who assured him that
the legal rights of the emancipists would be protected , though trial by jury would
...
On 3 April 1823 Eagar submitted a memorandum on behalf of the emancipists to
Bathurst . Later he was granted an interview with Horton , who assured him that
the legal rights of the emancipists would be protected , though trial by jury would
...
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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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