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Page 223
He wrote to Lord Stanley to tell him that he had read his despatch of 13 September with astonishment and much pain , but self - vindication could not and did not bring comfort or solace . His enemies in the press turned on him with the ...
He wrote to Lord Stanley to tell him that he had read his despatch of 13 September with astonishment and much pain , but self - vindication could not and did not bring comfort or solace . His enemies in the press turned on him with the ...
Page 335
So , despite the vigorous opposition from Ben Boyd and the Pastoral Association , Stanley gave his approval to the regulations of 2 April . By the end of 1845 Stanley dismissed sharply the Wentworth demand for responsible government in ...
So , despite the vigorous opposition from Ben Boyd and the Pastoral Association , Stanley gave his approval to the regulations of 2 April . By the end of 1845 Stanley dismissed sharply the Wentworth demand for responsible government in ...
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His private secretary , Charles Stanley , was finding Sir William's temper to be so violent that he was sure he would one day get himself into a mess . He viewed things en militaire and tried to enforce the same strict discipline and ...
His private secretary , Charles Stanley , was finding Sir William's temper to be so violent that he was sure he would one day get himself into a mess . He viewed things en militaire and tried to enforce the same strict discipline and ...
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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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