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... and conceded many graces and indulgences to all who sailed with him , and
presented him with some rosaries which had received the papal blessing as well
as a piece of the true cross.45 After his return to Callao he decorated the prows of
...
... and conceded many graces and indulgences to all who sailed with him , and
presented him with some rosaries which had received the papal blessing as well
as a piece of the true cross.45 After his return to Callao he decorated the prows of
...
Page 172
Johnston presented his pistol at Philip Cunningham's head and Laycock
presented his at William Johnston's head ; both were driven into the detachment ,
while the men who had shouted for liberty offered no resistance . In the meantime
, the ...
Johnston presented his pistol at Philip Cunningham's head and Laycock
presented his at William Johnston's head ; both were driven into the detachment ,
while the men who had shouted for liberty offered no resistance . In the meantime
, the ...
Page 278
... desiring to confer on them substantial marks of his sense of their meritorious
exertions in being the first Europeans who had accomplished the passage over
the Blue Mountains , presented each of them with a grant of one thousand acres
in ...
... desiring to confer on them substantial marks of his sense of their meritorious
exertions in being the first Europeans who had accomplished the passage over
the Blue Mountains , presented each of them with a grant of one thousand acres
in ...
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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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