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Page 45
Yet in other respects he was a righteous man: he never cursed, not even in the
greatest rage; he encouraged his men to wear clean clothes on ... He was brave,
a man of indomitable courage, and sensitive of his own honour and respect.
Yet in other respects he was a righteous man: he never cursed, not even in the
greatest rage; he encouraged his men to wear clean clothes on ... He was brave,
a man of indomitable courage, and sensitive of his own honour and respect.
Page 144
So Marsden justified to himself, to his God, and to his superiors in London, those
decisions which were to cause him an infinity of anguish, and deprive him of the
very respect he so desperately craved, the respect of his fellow-men. At the same
...
So Marsden justified to himself, to his God, and to his superiors in London, those
decisions which were to cause him an infinity of anguish, and deprive him of the
very respect he so desperately craved, the respect of his fellow-men. At the same
...
Page 231
There was dancing, and fireworks, and no single circumstance was omitted
which could convey the idea of the respect entertained by Macquarie for the
distinguished persons in compliment to whom the entertainment had been given.
" There ...
There was dancing, and fireworks, and no single circumstance was omitted
which could convey the idea of the respect entertained by Macquarie for the
distinguished persons in compliment to whom the entertainment had been given.
" There ...
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