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Page 213
On the same day George Johnston for the military, Richard Atkins for the civil
officers and John Macarthur for the free inhabitants presented Bligh with an
address of congratulation. A few weeks later Bligh received a second address
from one ...
On the same day George Johnston for the military, Richard Atkins for the civil
officers and John Macarthur for the free inhabitants presented Bligh with an
address of congratulation. A few weeks later Bligh received a second address
from one ...
Page 220
placing him by the advice of all the officers and by the advice of every
respectable inhabitant in the town of Sydney. ... That evening Johnston
announced the arrest, and told the inhabitants of Sydney and Parramatta that in
future they were to ...
placing him by the advice of all the officers and by the advice of every
respectable inhabitant in the town of Sydney. ... That evening Johnston
announced the arrest, and told the inhabitants of Sydney and Parramatta that in
future they were to ...
Page 267
... harmony and unanimity among all classes and descriptions of the inhabitants.
To attain this desirable object it was necessary that the upper ranks of society
should hold out a good example to the lower orders by conducting themselves
with ...
... harmony and unanimity among all classes and descriptions of the inhabitants.
To attain this desirable object it was necessary that the upper ranks of society
should hold out a good example to the lower orders by conducting themselves
with ...
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