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But Brisbane persisted, and Wellington used his good offices and enormous
prestige with my lord Bathurst with such skill that by November Under-Secretary
Goulburn wrote to Macquarie to inform him that Sir Thomas Brisbane had been ...
But Brisbane persisted, and Wellington used his good offices and enormous
prestige with my lord Bathurst with such skill that by November Under-Secretary
Goulburn wrote to Macquarie to inform him that Sir Thomas Brisbane had been ...
Page 327
In April 1835 the government of Lord Melbourne took office. Charles Grant kissed
hands for the Colonial Office and was raised to the peerage in the forthcoming
month as Lord Glenelg, and Lord John Russell took over the Home Office.
In April 1835 the government of Lord Melbourne took office. Charles Grant kissed
hands for the Colonial Office and was raised to the peerage in the forthcoming
month as Lord Glenelg, and Lord John Russell took over the Home Office.
Page 359
... 195 Lethbridge, Charles, 182 Letter, in Windication of the Principles of the
Reformation, 192 Letter to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Glenelg, 195 Letter
to the Right Honourable Wiscount Sidmouth, 23 Levy, Solomon, 72 Lewis,
Thomas, ...
... 195 Lethbridge, Charles, 182 Letter, in Windication of the Principles of the
Reformation, 192 Letter to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Glenelg, 195 Letter
to the Right Honourable Wiscount Sidmouth, 23 Levy, Solomon, 72 Lewis,
Thomas, ...
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Contents
DARK N | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFF ENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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