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Perceiving Marsden ' s behaviour to be a breach of government orders , the two
magistrates ordered Ring to be committed to gaol for further investigation and
summoned Marsden to appear before them . On 17 May Marsden , the principal ...
Perceiving Marsden ' s behaviour to be a breach of government orders , the two
magistrates ordered Ring to be committed to gaol for further investigation and
summoned Marsden to appear before them . On 17 May Marsden , the principal ...
Page 56
Marsden asked his solicitor to write to Wentworth to ask whether he
acknowledged authorship , but when Wentworth declined to furnish the
information , Marsden decided to let the matter drop . He then turned once again
to his God for that ...
Marsden asked his solicitor to write to Wentworth to ask whether he
acknowledged authorship , but when Wentworth declined to furnish the
information , Marsden decided to let the matter drop . He then turned once again
to his God for that ...
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98 At the same time another man of God , the Reverend Samuel Marsden , made
one last desperate attempt to persuade a wicked man to forsake his way , and an
unrighteous man his thoughts , and to return to the Lord who would have mercy ...
98 At the same time another man of God , the Reverend Samuel Marsden , made
one last desperate attempt to persuade a wicked man to forsake his way , and an
unrighteous man his thoughts , and to return to the Lord who would have mercy ...
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THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 21 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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