An answer to certain calumnies in the late Governor Macquarie's pamphlet, and the third edition of Mr. Wentworth's account of Australasia [manuscript] / by the Reverend Samuel Marsden ; [transcribed by William Walker]. ca. 1920.

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An answer to certain calumnies in the late Governor Macquarie's pamphlet, and the third edition of Mr. Wentworth's account of Australasia [manuscript] / by the Reverend Samuel Marsden ; [transcribed by William Walker]. ca. 1920.

1 v. ; 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8087358

Libraries Australia

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Wentworth, W. C. (William Charles), 1790-1872

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