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She had her faith to sustain her through the nights of doubt and sorrow and to restrain her even from succumbing to the venial temptation of writing letters on a Sunday . Thanks to her garden , her piano , and the natural beauty she ...
She had her faith to sustain her through the nights of doubt and sorrow and to restrain her even from succumbing to the venial temptation of writing letters on a Sunday . Thanks to her garden , her piano , and the natural beauty she ...
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... began to publish a series of letters by an anonymous writer who claimed to have the answer to the problem . On 2 September the letters were given that sub - heading by which they were to be known to posterity , for on that day ...
... began to publish a series of letters by an anonymous writer who claimed to have the answer to the problem . On 2 September the letters were given that sub - heading by which they were to be known to posterity , for on that day ...
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At the end of 1829 the twelve letters were published as a pamphlet , A Letter from Sydney , the Principal Town of Australia , edited by Robert Gouger , who was already known as the author of Sketch of a Proposal for Colonizing ...
At the end of 1829 the twelve letters were published as a pamphlet , A Letter from Sydney , the Principal Town of Australia , edited by Robert Gouger , who was already known as the author of Sketch of a Proposal for Colonizing ...
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Contents
THE IRONAGE MEN OF NEW HOLLAND I | 1 |
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
Copyright | |
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