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... English friends to obtain their rights . He concluded , to loud cheers , by taking the liberty of reminding their friends the English that if they submitted to the poll - tax , they were not worthy of that glorious English nation which ...
... English friends to obtain their rights . He concluded , to loud cheers , by taking the liberty of reminding their friends the English that if they submitted to the poll - tax , they were not worthy of that glorious English nation which ...
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... English soldier , John King , who was still recovering from the shock of seeing the abominations the English had committed against Indians who had participated in the mutiny against Her Most Britannic Majesty . Landells offered King a ...
... English soldier , John King , who was still recovering from the shock of seeing the abominations the English had committed against Indians who had participated in the mutiny against Her Most Britannic Majesty . Landells offered King a ...
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... English leg- theory had no terrors for him . Like another boy from Grenfell , Henry Lawson , he was savouring that majestic moment ' when the world was wide ' . He drove , cut , hooked , glanced and pulled the ball with the authority ...
... English leg- theory had no terrors for him . Like another boy from Grenfell , Henry Lawson , he was savouring that majestic moment ' when the world was wide ' . He drove , cut , hooked , glanced and pulled the ball with the authority ...
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From the First Fleet to the Age of Macquarie 17881823 | 1 |
The Foundation | 3 |
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