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Page 141
... meeting , because everyone in Sydney knew that if McLeay had a chance to revise the Lord's Prayer he would add the words ' Give us this day our daily clap ' . Some said it was to be expected that a society built out of a ' pack of D ...
... meeting , because everyone in Sydney knew that if McLeay had a chance to revise the Lord's Prayer he would add the words ' Give us this day our daily clap ' . Some said it was to be expected that a society built out of a ' pack of D ...
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... meeting to 28 February at the Australian College . At this second meeting , Macdermott explained that he was not a radical , but a moderate , who did not advocate universal suffrage but did advocate a more liberal franchise than what he ...
... meeting to 28 February at the Australian College . At this second meeting , Macdermott explained that he was not a radical , but a moderate , who did not advocate universal suffrage but did advocate a more liberal franchise than what he ...
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... meeting to agree that the commercial and trading classes of the community were most intimately connected with and dependent upon the prosperity of the great pastoral interests of the colony , and that the members of those classes most ...
... meeting to agree that the commercial and trading classes of the community were most intimately connected with and dependent upon the prosperity of the great pastoral interests of the colony , and that the members of those classes most ...
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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