The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 88
... John Macarthur , even refused the Governor's invitation to celebrate the anniversary of the King's accession . Because the commanding officer , Paterson , refused to break off personal relations with the Governor , Macarthur challenged ...
... John Macarthur , even refused the Governor's invitation to celebrate the anniversary of the King's accession . Because the commanding officer , Paterson , refused to break off personal relations with the Governor , Macarthur challenged ...
Page 101
... the still were surrendered . Macarthur retained the boiler , and when afterwards it was seized , prosecuted the officer who took it and secured a verdict from the magistrates who tried the case . A few weeks later John Macarthur.
... the still were surrendered . Macarthur retained the boiler , and when afterwards it was seized , prosecuted the officer who took it and secured a verdict from the magistrates who tried the case . A few weeks later John Macarthur.
Page 152
... John Macarthur for the Secretary of State . The more respectable of the guests , the Wentworths , " Wardle ... Macarthur could affix no crime ; but , making full allowance for Macarthur's prejudice and for possible misstatement , it will ...
... John Macarthur for the Secretary of State . The more respectable of the guests , the Wentworths , " Wardle ... Macarthur could affix no crime ; but , making full allowance for Macarthur's prejudice and for possible misstatement , it will ...
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