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Page 162
During the voyage Lang was married to his cousin , Wilhelmina Mackie , who
allowed him to be undisputed master in the house and served him as his
unquestioning collaborator . Happily for him she and Lang were the only two
human beings ...
During the voyage Lang was married to his cousin , Wilhelmina Mackie , who
allowed him to be undisputed master in the house and served him as his
unquestioning collaborator . Happily for him she and Lang were the only two
human beings ...
Page 444
There was also John Dunmore Lang , who had returned to Sydney at the end of
1849. Before 1847 Lang was known as a man of unfathomable malevolence
towards his enemies , a man who spewed out the politics of the Orange Lodge
and ...
There was also John Dunmore Lang , who had returned to Sydney at the end of
1849. Before 1847 Lang was known as a man of unfathomable malevolence
towards his enemies , a man who spewed out the politics of the Orange Lodge
and ...
Page 445
And there was the new Lang who uttered the ' menacing monition ' that by his
convict policy Earl Grey had prepared the way for the ' United States of Australia'.
57 He was not the only one to use the language of ' menacing monition ' .
And there was the new Lang who uttered the ' menacing monition ' that by his
convict policy Earl Grey had prepared the way for the ' United States of Australia'.
57 He was not the only one to use the language of ' menacing monition ' .
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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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