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... currency lads - how they were unusually tall in person and slender in their limbs , of fair complexion and small features , how they were capable of undergoing more fatigue and were less exhausted by labour than native Europeans , how ...
... currency lads - how they were unusually tall in person and slender in their limbs , of fair complexion and small features , how they were capable of undergoing more fatigue and were less exhausted by labour than native Europeans , how ...
Page 153
... currency lads had been reluctant to give the world a view of their hearts.22 Between 1834 and 1838 a tiny band of young intellectuals amongst the native - born , and the adopted members of the currency lads began to show what was in ...
... currency lads had been reluctant to give the world a view of their hearts.22 Between 1834 and 1838 a tiny band of young intellectuals amongst the native - born , and the adopted members of the currency lads began to show what was in ...
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... currency lasses who used to ' swig off a pot of peach - cyder ' with their currency lads and go for ' a bit of a frisk ' in the saddle were about to be tamed . On 1 January 1842 the total abstainers in Sydney published the first number ...
... currency lasses who used to ' swig off a pot of peach - cyder ' with their currency lads and go for ' a bit of a frisk ' in the saddle were about to be tamed . On 1 January 1842 the total abstainers in Sydney published the first number ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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