A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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... wrote to his mentors in England that he could not entertain any very genuine expectations that the colony would ever turn to any very great account . God alone knew the hereafter , but appearances were against them.22 Clark wrote of it ...
... wrote to his mentors in England that he could not entertain any very genuine expectations that the colony would ever turn to any very great account . God alone knew the hereafter , but appearances were against them.22 Clark wrote of it ...
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... wrote the answer to the problem which had agitated the minds of people interested in New Holland ever since the Duyf- ken sailed into Carpentaria , and ' t Gulden Seepaart to the islands of St Peter and St Francis . When the ...
... wrote the answer to the problem which had agitated the minds of people interested in New Holland ever since the Duyf- ken sailed into Carpentaria , and ' t Gulden Seepaart to the islands of St Peter and St Francis . When the ...
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... wrote direct to the gaoler without consulting the magistrate , Marsden wrote to Macquarie that he would not act another day as a magistrate . Macquarie then announced in the Sydney Gazette that he was pleased to dispense with the ...
... wrote direct to the gaoler without consulting the magistrate , Marsden wrote to Macquarie that he would not act another day as a magistrate . Macquarie then announced in the Sydney Gazette that he was pleased to dispense with the ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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