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... told his uncle that he looked forward very soon to making his appearance as a guest at Lochbuy , whenever he could reconcile himself to a different mode of living . There seems to be in his writings evidence that he was very lonely and ...
... told his uncle that he looked forward very soon to making his appearance as a guest at Lochbuy , whenever he could reconcile himself to a different mode of living . There seems to be in his writings evidence that he was very lonely and ...
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... told the Colonial Office that his policy had been crowned with considerable success ; that every care was taken of convict health ; that marriage was given every encouragement . He told it that he himself mustered the Sydney contingents ...
... told the Colonial Office that his policy had been crowned with considerable success ; that every care was taken of convict health ; that marriage was given every encouragement . He told it that he himself mustered the Sydney contingents ...
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... told him the particulars . " 57 In time , the rams were supplied . They were miserable culls . Half died on the voyage across the Tasman Sea . All early pastoral history is noisy with the indignation of customers whom Mr M'Arthur ...
... told him the particulars . " 57 In time , the rams were supplied . They were miserable culls . Half died on the voyage across the Tasman Sea . All early pastoral history is noisy with the indignation of customers whom Mr M'Arthur ...
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