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At the same time a further two hundred and fortyfour inhabitants sent another
address to Bligh also repudiating Macarthur as spokesman for the free.17 It so
happened that at the same time Macarthur met Bligh at Government House ...
At the same time a further two hundred and fortyfour inhabitants sent another
address to Bligh also repudiating Macarthur as spokesman for the free.17 It so
happened that at the same time Macarthur met Bligh at Government House ...
Page 267
... harmony and unanimity among all classes and descriptions of the inhabitants .
To attain this desirable object it was necessary that the upper ranks of society
should hold out a good example to the lower orders by conducting themselves
with ...
... harmony and unanimity among all classes and descriptions of the inhabitants .
To attain this desirable object it was necessary that the upper ranks of society
should hold out a good example to the lower orders by conducting themselves
with ...
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That the grateful Thanks of this Meeting be presented to His Excellency Governor
MACQUARIE , for the Privilege granted by him to the Inhabitants of the Colony in
the Convening of the present Meeting , by which they have an Opportunity of ...
That the grateful Thanks of this Meeting be presented to His Excellency Governor
MACQUARIE , for the Privilege granted by him to the Inhabitants of the Colony in
the Convening of the present Meeting , by which they have an Opportunity of ...
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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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