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... February 1829 , that he would never again have the painful duty of reporting abandoned crimes such as one man killing another with a mattock . He was solicitous for the sick . He welcomed the arrival of the Reverend J. Vincent in June ...
... February 1829 , that he would never again have the painful duty of reporting abandoned crimes such as one man killing another with a mattock . He was solicitous for the sick . He welcomed the arrival of the Reverend J. Vincent in June ...
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... February feeling himself to be in the hands of Providence , which did not let him down because he was able to sell six hundred of his eight hundred sheep immediately at double the price he had paid for them . At the end of February with ...
... February feeling himself to be in the hands of Providence , which did not let him down because he was able to sell six hundred of his eight hundred sheep immediately at double the price he had paid for them . At the end of February with ...
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... February 1842 , convened to petition the British Government to confer on the inhabitants their birthrights as Englishmen , James Macarthur maintained that they could safely leave it to the British Government to work out the details of ...
... February 1842 , convened to petition the British Government to confer on the inhabitants their birthrights as Englishmen , James Macarthur maintained that they could safely leave it to the British Government to work out the details of ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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