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The "military tyrant" of New South Wales and Mr Bent had jointly pressed on Lord
Bathurst a suggestion that there should be one court with two justices, of whom
the senior was to be Mr Bent.51 Macquarie had recommended that Ellis Bent's ...
The "military tyrant" of New South Wales and Mr Bent had jointly pressed on Lord
Bathurst a suggestion that there should be one court with two justices, of whom
the senior was to be Mr Bent.51 Macquarie had recommended that Ellis Bent's ...
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6: Bent to Bathurst, 1 July 1815. 41. HRA, I. 8, pp. 422-4: E. Bent to Macquarie, 11
January 1815. This letter, like some of the others written by Ellis Bent at this
period, reeks of the diction of his brother, J. H. Bent — for instance, the language
in ...
6: Bent to Bathurst, 1 July 1815. 41. HRA, I. 8, pp. 422-4: E. Bent to Macquarie, 11
January 1815. This letter, like some of the others written by Ellis Bent at this
period, reeks of the diction of his brother, J. H. Bent — for instance, the language
in ...
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119: J. H. Bent to Macquarie 18 August, 1815. HRA, IV.i, pp. 162-4: J. H. Bent to
Bathurst. 23. All the original correspondence is in CSIL (1815), No. 29-39, PP- "!>
-58, or in Mitchell Library, Safe, 15, Bent Papers; also in HRA, I. 9, pp. 11-30. 24.
119: J. H. Bent to Macquarie 18 August, 1815. HRA, IV.i, pp. 162-4: J. H. Bent to
Bathurst. 23. All the original correspondence is in CSIL (1815), No. 29-39, PP- "!>
-58, or in Mitchell Library, Safe, 15, Bent Papers; also in HRA, I. 9, pp. 11-30. 24.
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176196 THE SOLDIER AND HIS BRIDE I The Dashing Lieutenant | 1 |
A Passage to India | 9 |
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