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Page 100
... told his uncle that he looked forward very soon to making his appearance as a guest at Lochbuy , whenever he could reconcile himself to a different mode of living . There seems to be in his writings evidence that he was very lonely and ...
... told his uncle that he looked forward very soon to making his appearance as a guest at Lochbuy , whenever he could reconcile himself to a different mode of living . There seems to be in his writings evidence that he was very lonely and ...
Page 444
... told the details of his own affairs by his wife and his nephew who managed them in the colony . He yearned to be in Sydney , though afraid to go there . That many of his colleagues of the old Rum Corps were in the Colony , living ...
... told the details of his own affairs by his wife and his nephew who managed them in the colony . He yearned to be in Sydney , though afraid to go there . That many of his colleagues of the old Rum Corps were in the Colony , living ...
Page 486
... told him that it was " on many grounds unadvisable to enter into a consideration of those general measures " which he had proposed " for the improvement of the Colony , or the better government and employment of the convict part of the ...
... told him that it was " on many grounds unadvisable to enter into a consideration of those general measures " which he had proposed " for the improvement of the Colony , or the better government and employment of the convict part of the ...
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