A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Marsden began to be unwell . As Marsden put it , he had hoped and prayed the ship would arrive at their desired port in time , but now he saw that it could not be . He therefore endeavoured to prepare his mind for the trial as well as ...
... Marsden began to be unwell . As Marsden put it , he had hoped and prayed the ship would arrive at their desired port in time , but now he saw that it could not be . He therefore endeavoured to prepare his mind for the trial as well as ...
Page 285
... Marsden refused on the grounds that the sacred should not be confounded with the profane . Macquarie was in- censed , and cautioned Marsden to beware of resisting his commands in the future , as Marsden should answer for it at his peril ...
... Marsden refused on the grounds that the sacred should not be confounded with the profane . Macquarie was in- censed , and cautioned Marsden to beware of resisting his commands in the future , as Marsden should answer for it at his peril ...
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... Marsden was not so sure , for by that time both he and Macquarie put the basest possible construction on each other's behaviour . Suspecting malice towards him in everything Macquarie did , he concluded that Campbell had acted in ...
... Marsden was not so sure , for by that time both he and Macquarie put the basest possible construction on each other's behaviour . Suspecting malice towards him in everything Macquarie did , he concluded that Campbell had acted in ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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