A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Sydney Gazette.60 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 ...
... Sydney Gazette.60 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 ...
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... Sydney Gazette , expatiated with much energy on the mysterious circumstances of the case , which though unfathom- able to human investigation , could not escape the knowledge of an avenging God.16 In December 1818 a woman was accused of ...
... Sydney Gazette , expatiated with much energy on the mysterious circumstances of the case , which though unfathom- able to human investigation , could not escape the knowledge of an avenging God.16 In December 1818 a woman was accused of ...
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... Sydney Gazette lingered longest on the consequences of intemperance . On 11 January 1817 the Gazette published a poem about a man who drank to stupefaction , returned home , and struck his wife , whereupon her naked infants pressed to ...
... Sydney Gazette lingered longest on the consequences of intemperance . On 11 January 1817 the Gazette published a poem about a man who drank to stupefaction , returned home , and struck his wife , whereupon her naked infants pressed to ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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