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а Leaving Portland early in September Mitchell travelled north - east towards the Murray . By 21 September east of Mount Abrupt ( east of the present city of Hamilton ) he travelled over a country quite open , slightly undulating and ...
а Leaving Portland early in September Mitchell travelled north - east towards the Murray . By 21 September east of Mount Abrupt ( east of the present city of Hamilton ) he travelled over a country quite open , slightly undulating and ...
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Early in that year F. R. Nixon withdrew the licences of two chaplains for ' unbecoming behaviour ' ; Eardley - Wilmot continued to pay their salaries . By then Nixon was convinced that since the probation system was converting the ...
Early in that year F. R. Nixon withdrew the licences of two chaplains for ' unbecoming behaviour ' ; Eardley - Wilmot continued to pay their salaries . By then Nixon was convinced that since the probation system was converting the ...
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He became idle , insolent and insubordinate , manifesting in his person those same stains which had disgraced the convicts in the early days . The system encouraged no bond of respect between employer and employed but rather , as in all ...
He became idle , insolent and insubordinate , manifesting in his person those same stains which had disgraced the convicts in the early days . The system encouraged no bond of respect between employer and employed but rather , as in all ...
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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 |
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