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... turned to that ' miserable comforter ' the ' shrine of Bacchus ' , some said the use of convicts was the best means to save the colony from a ' sickly and long child- hood ' , and some said there was quite enough depravity already ...
... turned to that ' miserable comforter ' the ' shrine of Bacchus ' , some said the use of convicts was the best means to save the colony from a ' sickly and long child- hood ' , and some said there was quite enough depravity already ...
Page 161
... turned over in their minds the possibility of loans and the possibility of including other categories than females between the ages of eighteen and thirty , while they filled up the first ship with those women whom Goderich sometimes ...
... turned over in their minds the possibility of loans and the possibility of including other categories than females between the ages of eighteen and thirty , while they filled up the first ship with those women whom Goderich sometimes ...
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... turned east to Nimmitabel , then down the mountain to Twofold Bay and Cape Howe , after which he returned to Alberton . From there he turned north again to Cann River , Pambula , and Twofold Bay where he was delighted to find that the ...
... turned east to Nimmitabel , then down the mountain to Twofold Bay and Cape Howe , after which he returned to Alberton . From there he turned north again to Cann River , Pambula , and Twofold Bay where he was delighted to find that the ...
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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