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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 ...
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... all the dissensions and jealousies which had unfortunately existed would now terminate for ever and give way to a more becoming spirit of conciliation , harmony and unanimity among all classes and descriptions of the inhabitants .
... all the dissensions and jealousies which had unfortunately existed would now terminate for ever and give way to a more becoming spirit of conciliation , harmony and unanimity among all classes and descriptions of the inhabitants .
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On 26 April the magistrates , public officers , landholders and principal inhabitants met to draft an address to Macquarie , which he graciously received on the following day at Government House in the presence of Lieutenant - Governor ...
On 26 April the magistrates , public officers , landholders and principal inhabitants met to draft an address to Macquarie , which he graciously received on the following day at Government House in the presence of Lieutenant - Governor ...
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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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