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12 Soon after the arrival of Fawkner , the affairs of the members of the Port Phillip Association began to decline . After John Batman's eighth child - a son -was drowned , he seemed to lose all faith in himself as a man and to wander ...
12 Soon after the arrival of Fawkner , the affairs of the members of the Port Phillip Association began to decline . After John Batman's eighth child - a son -was drowned , he seemed to lose all faith in himself as a man and to wander ...
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The aborigines began to decline in numbers . Mannalargenna , the last chief of the Portland tribe , died there on 4 December 1835. Despite all Robinson and his catechist and the convict workers had done to make the aborigines ...
The aborigines began to decline in numbers . Mannalargenna , the last chief of the Portland tribe , died there on 4 December 1835. Despite all Robinson and his catechist and the convict workers had done to make the aborigines ...
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While Sir John met the elaborate courtesy of John Montagu with a flourish of the hands and the expression of his friendship and esteem , she , being born with a fatal tendency to suspect the motives of every human being , began to ...
While Sir John met the elaborate courtesy of John Montagu with a flourish of the hands and the expression of his friendship and esteem , she , being born with a fatal tendency to suspect the motives of every human being , began to ...
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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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