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On the evening after the first interview , Flinders wrote up his account in the taut language of a disappointed man , and in language which betrayed the provincial note in his mind on the French.73 Baudin noted this reserve , and this ...
On the evening after the first interview , Flinders wrote up his account in the taut language of a disappointed man , and in language which betrayed the provincial note in his mind on the French.73 Baudin noted this reserve , and this ...
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Accounts and Papers relative to convicts on board the Hulks and those transported to New South Wales , . ... An Account of the number of Convicts who have died in the Passage to New South Wales , since the year 1795 ; distinguishing the ...
Accounts and Papers relative to convicts on board the Hulks and those transported to New South Wales , . ... An Account of the number of Convicts who have died in the Passage to New South Wales , since the year 1795 ; distinguishing the ...
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Marsden , S .: An Answer to Certain Calumnies in the late Governor Macquarie's Pamphlet , and the Third Edition of Mr. Wentworth's Account of Australasia . London , 1826 . Memoirs of J. Hardy Vaux . Written by himself . 2 vols .
Marsden , S .: An Answer to Certain Calumnies in the late Governor Macquarie's Pamphlet , and the Third Edition of Mr. Wentworth's Account of Australasia . London , 1826 . Memoirs of J. Hardy Vaux . Written by himself . 2 vols .
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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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