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with Bigge.6 Bigge then put pen to paper to let Bathurst know that Macquarie had been so little accustomed to and showed so little disposition or aptitude for the temperate discussion of any subject wherein his feelings had already been ...
with Bigge.6 Bigge then put pen to paper to let Bathurst know that Macquarie had been so little accustomed to and showed so little disposition or aptitude for the temperate discussion of any subject wherein his feelings had already been ...
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But he would not enter Government House , because , as he put it , its walls had been compromised.17 Through late February , March , April and May of 1820 Bigge collected evidence in Van Diemen's Land . The men with a private grievance ...
But he would not enter Government House , because , as he put it , its walls had been compromised.17 Through late February , March , April and May of 1820 Bigge collected evidence in Van Diemen's Land . The men with a private grievance ...
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Once again a modus vivendi was reached before Bigge set out for Bathurst in October of 1820 , having arranged to meet Macquarie at Lake Bathurst on 26 October . Bigge was not impressed . The land there , he wrote to Lord Bathurst ...
Once again a modus vivendi was reached before Bigge set out for Bathurst in October of 1820 , having arranged to meet Macquarie at Lake Bathurst on 26 October . Bigge was not impressed . The land there , he wrote to Lord Bathurst ...
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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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