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Page 217
In moments of grief , or moments in which men looked upwards to heaven for a sign that the promptings of their hearts did not go unnoticed , his heart was always bounteous and responsive . He loved it when his daughter Eleanor and ...
In moments of grief , or moments in which men looked upwards to heaven for a sign that the promptings of their hearts did not go unnoticed , his heart was always bounteous and responsive . He loved it when his daughter Eleanor and ...
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They looked to London to rescue the landed interest from the oppression from which it suffered in New South Wales . 41 By an odd irony the critics of the Pastoral Association also looked to London rather than to the people of New South ...
They looked to London to rescue the landed interest from the oppression from which it suffered in New South Wales . 41 By an odd irony the critics of the Pastoral Association also looked to London rather than to the people of New South ...
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After proceeding from Moorundie to the Darling , and moving north up the west bank of that stream to Menindee he still looked forward to that joyous day when they would be launched on an unknown sea and run happily towards the tropics .
After proceeding from Moorundie to the Darling , and moving north up the west bank of that stream to Menindee he still looked forward to that joyous day when they would be launched on an unknown sea and run happily towards the tropics .
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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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