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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... Marsden was appointed assistant chaplain to the new convict settlement of New South Wales , and when , soon after his arrival , the senior chaplain died , Marsden succeeded to his office . Many of the vessels engaged in whaling and ...
... Marsden was appointed assistant chaplain to the new convict settlement of New South Wales , and when , soon after his arrival , the senior chaplain died , Marsden succeeded to his office . Many of the vessels engaged in whaling and ...
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... Marsden's journal of his first visit to New Zealand . By a strange coincidence , young Ruatara , broken by brutal treat- ment , ill and in misery , was on the same ship , the Ann , that was taking Marsden and two mechanics to Sydney .
... Marsden's journal of his first visit to New Zealand . By a strange coincidence , young Ruatara , broken by brutal treat- ment , ill and in misery , was on the same ship , the Ann , that was taking Marsden and two mechanics to Sydney .
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... Marsden . In 1821 the seminary at Parramatta was closed , for the change in climate and habits was proving injurious to the health of the Maori inmates , and the results also were often unsatisfactory . It was found necessary , too , on ...
... Marsden . In 1821 the seminary at Parramatta was closed , for the change in climate and habits was proving injurious to the health of the Maori inmates , and the results also were often unsatisfactory . It was found necessary , too , on ...
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