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Page 86
... never never shall other fill her place . 99 ยท Sincere as that cry undoubtedly was , it was not to be taken too literally ; for though he made a solemn vow on 31 July 1796 , a fortnight after she died , which he carried out to the letter ...
... never never shall other fill her place . 99 ยท Sincere as that cry undoubtedly was , it was not to be taken too literally ; for though he made a solemn vow on 31 July 1796 , a fortnight after she died , which he carried out to the letter ...
Page 240
... never to admit persons who had been convicts to any situation of equality with themselves . But in my humble opinion in coming to New South Wales they should consider that they are coming to a convict country and if they are too proud ...
... never to admit persons who had been convicts to any situation of equality with themselves . But in my humble opinion in coming to New South Wales they should consider that they are coming to a convict country and if they are too proud ...
Page 309
... Never was he so happy as when spanking up or down it in his carriage , Joseph Big on the box , the dragoon outriders creaking in their saddles . And in any case Bent's law was bad . Tolls were not a tax , but a royal duty , and as such ...
... Never was he so happy as when spanking up or down it in his carriage , Joseph Big on the box , the dragoon outriders creaking in their saddles . And in any case Bent's law was bad . Tolls were not a tax , but a royal duty , and as such ...
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