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had any thing to do with. It is
always a fault to introduce the writer
personally in a history, and it becomes
doubly so when the writer has been a
turbulent and malevolent man.
Hunc tu Romane, caveto.
I want to know whether there is
in any work a full account of
the deposition of Bligh, and of
Captain Macarthur's evidence.
I also want to know whether
a copy of your brother's work on
Australia is procurable. I have
vainly tried to find one here
for sale. I want particularly
to know what was the difference
which existed between Governor King
and Captain Macarthur. Lang
alludes to it as a fact & says that
Capn M quarrelled with every
Governor because they would not
let him have his own wicked
way:- but Lang delights in lies.
Could you kindly direct my
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