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... House circle . Ever since her arrival she had shown she cared little for dress or amuse- ments , scarcely ever associated with ladies , and divided her time between science and politics . In her room in Government House snakes , toads ...
... House circle . Ever since her arrival she had shown she cared little for dress or amuse- ments , scarcely ever associated with ladies , and divided her time between science and politics . In her room in Government House snakes , toads ...
Page 323
... house of the British dominions ' , only men of proven moral rectitude should be entrusted with the task of instruct- ing the convicts in their duties to God and man . In his eyes Eardley - Wilmot was indifferent to their moral welfare ...
... house of the British dominions ' , only men of proven moral rectitude should be entrusted with the task of instruct- ing the convicts in their duties to God and man . In his eyes Eardley - Wilmot was indifferent to their moral welfare ...
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... House except on business . No ladies can . ' Visitors to London were telling the men in black at Downing Street about strange ' goings on ' at Government House and hinting at a connection between the looseness of Government House and ...
... House except on business . No ladies can . ' Visitors to London were telling the men in black at Downing Street about strange ' goings on ' at Government House and hinting at a connection between the looseness of Government House and ...
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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