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... Brisbane , he began to converse on the idleness to which many of them would be doomed when the army was reduced to a peace establishment . When Brisbane volunteered the remark that he would gladly serve His Majesty in New South Wales ...
... Brisbane , he began to converse on the idleness to which many of them would be doomed when the army was reduced to a peace establishment . When Brisbane volunteered the remark that he would gladly serve His Majesty in New South Wales ...
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... Brisbane was thankful to reflect that he had made progress in the divine life . All through 1824 he had suffered many internal conflicts , and been exposed to many dangers from wicked men . He knew that these trials were sent by God to ...
... Brisbane was thankful to reflect that he had made progress in the divine life . All through 1824 he had suffered many internal conflicts , and been exposed to many dangers from wicked men . He knew that these trials were sent by God to ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. having come to the conclusion that Brisbane was occupying himself too much with the stars and leaving worldly affairs to his Colonial Secretary , had decided that Brisbane , honourable and excellent man that ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. having come to the conclusion that Brisbane was occupying himself too much with the stars and leaving worldly affairs to his Colonial Secretary , had decided that Brisbane , honourable and excellent man that ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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