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Brannon and Hogan were hanged at Sydney on Saturday , 10 March , after Burke
and McCormick had been reprieved.50 Five were fogged on 8 and 9 March when
, according to Irish Catholic tradition , the Reverend Mr Dixon was forced to ...
Brannon and Hogan were hanged at Sydney on Saturday , 10 March , after Burke
and McCormick had been reprieved.50 Five were fogged on 8 and 9 March when
, according to Irish Catholic tradition , the Reverend Mr Dixon was forced to ...
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He sailed on 17 March.81 At the same time , the minds of the other leaders in the
drama were turning towards England . Johnston was preparing to leave , but was
having trouble in persuading Atkins to accompany him to present evidence in ...
He sailed on 17 March.81 At the same time , the minds of the other leaders in the
drama were turning towards England . Johnston was preparing to leave , but was
having trouble in persuading Atkins to accompany him to present evidence in ...
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At the inaugural meeting to institute an Auxiliary Bible Society , held in the court
room on Friday 7 March 1817 , Macquarie gave the opening address , in which
he expressed his wish that the institution should receive that support it was
entitled ...
At the inaugural meeting to institute an Auxiliary Bible Society , held in the court
room on Friday 7 March 1817 , Macquarie gave the opening address , in which
he expressed his wish that the institution should receive that support it was
entitled ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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