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... allowed , carrying Captain Macquarie with it towards the Indian hills . The aim was to rouse the men before daybreak , to have them on the road at six o'clock , to bring them into camp at noon before the full impact of the Indian midday ...
... allowed , carrying Captain Macquarie with it towards the Indian hills . The aim was to rouse the men before daybreak , to have them on the road at six o'clock , to bring them into camp at noon before the full impact of the Indian midday ...
Page 303
... allowed to act only temporarily as agents to meet existing difficulties . In other words , they suggested an extension , but not a permanent continuance , of the old system . Both men considered that the philanthropy of the British ...
... allowed to act only temporarily as agents to meet existing difficulties . In other words , they suggested an extension , but not a permanent continuance , of the old system . Both men considered that the philanthropy of the British ...
Page 491
... allowed to remain in the state of nature in which it was found , and her settlers and convicts turned adrift into the woods , without churches , schools , courts , barracks , hospitals and all the other accommodations of civilised ...
... allowed to remain in the state of nature in which it was found , and her settlers and convicts turned adrift into the woods , without churches , schools , courts , barracks , hospitals and all the other accommodations of civilised ...
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The Dashing Lieutenant | 1 |
Escape from Fortune | 53 |
The Governor of Galle | 67 |
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