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Page 172
Johnston presented his pistol at Philip Cunningham ' s head and Laycock
presented his at William Johnston ' s head ; both were driven into the detachment
, while the men who had shouted for liberty offered no resistance . In the
meantime ...
Johnston presented his pistol at Philip Cunningham ' s head and Laycock
presented his at William Johnston ' s head ; both were driven into the detachment
, while the men who had shouted for liberty offered no resistance . In the
meantime ...
Page 365
On 15 December the magistrates , clergy , public officers , merchants ,
landholders and free inhabitants presented an address in which they thanked
him for his work for the advancement of religion , of benevolent institutions , of
social order ...
On 15 December the magistrates , clergy , public officers , merchants ,
landholders and free inhabitants presented an address in which they thanked
him for his work for the advancement of religion , of benevolent institutions , of
social order ...
Page 368
The first part of his report , the ' Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the
State of the Colony of New South Wales and its Government , Management of
Convicts , their Character and Habits ' , was presented to Bathurst on 19 June
1822 .
The first part of his report , the ' Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the
State of the Colony of New South Wales and its Government , Management of
Convicts , their Character and Habits ' , was presented to Bathurst on 19 June
1822 .
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THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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