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Some said three parties were contesting the election , a pro - government party , a Macarthur - Wentworth landed gentry party , and a Sydney radical party led by Robert Cooper ; some said the election campaign , like all the public life ...
Some said three parties were contesting the election , a pro - government party , a Macarthur - Wentworth landed gentry party , and a Sydney radical party led by Robert Cooper ; some said the election campaign , like all the public life ...
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On 8 January 1846 Salvado and his party of missionaries came ashore at Fremantle and knelt on the sand while they chanted a Te Deum to Almighty God for preserving them during their perilous journey half way round the world .
On 8 January 1846 Salvado and his party of missionaries came ashore at Fremantle and knelt on the sand while they chanted a Te Deum to Almighty God for preserving them during their perilous journey half way round the world .
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The aristocratic party accused the bourgeoisie of committing an act of constitutional suicide , of disfranchising themselves and actually demonstrating to the world that they were unfit for free institutions .
The aristocratic party accused the bourgeoisie of committing an act of constitutional suicide , of disfranchising themselves and actually demonstrating to the world that they were unfit for free institutions .
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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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