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In 1800 King reported that Atkins had made very fair promises , which he expected him to attend to as well as he could , for King , from his own experience and observations knew what was in man , though he had not seen that long unequal ...
In 1800 King reported that Atkins had made very fair promises , which he expected him to attend to as well as he could , for King , from his own experience and observations knew what was in man , though he had not seen that long unequal ...
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So did luck , for King had the colossal good fortune to get rid of Macarthur , not by cunning or taking thought or superior intelligence , but by one of those singular strokes of chance which sometimes determines the deserts of a man in ...
So did luck , for King had the colossal good fortune to get rid of Macarthur , not by cunning or taking thought or superior intelligence , but by one of those singular strokes of chance which sometimes determines the deserts of a man in ...
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Experience , King added , had convinced every man in the colony that there were no resources which art , cunning , impudence , and a pair of basilisk eyes could provide that Macarthur did not exploit to obtain any point he undertook.19 ...
Experience , King added , had convinced every man in the colony that there were no resources which art , cunning , impudence , and a pair of basilisk eyes could provide that Macarthur did not exploit to obtain any point he undertook.19 ...
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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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