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Page 218
By then Lady Jane had lost the sympathy and regard of the members of the Government House circle . Ever since her arrival she had shown she cared little for dress or amusements , scarcely ever associated with ladies , and divided her ...
By then Lady Jane had lost the sympathy and regard of the members of the Government House circle . Ever since her arrival she had shown she cared little for dress or amusements , scarcely ever associated with ladies , and divided her ...
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By then Nixon was convinced that since the probation system was converting the colony into the lazar house of the British dominions ' , only men of proven moral rectitude should be entrusted with the task of instructing the convicts in ...
By then Nixon was convinced that since the probation system was converting the colony into the lazar house of the British dominions ' , only men of proven moral rectitude should be entrusted with the task of instructing the convicts in ...
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No people of any standing will now enter Government 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 ...
No people of any standing will now enter Government 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 ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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