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... Whig aristocracy , and his ambitions a grandeur to match the promise of his appearance and his words . The man seemed likely to fulfil his great hope not to be outstripped by any competitor . Appearances were perhaps deceptive . For ...
... Whig aristocracy , and his ambitions a grandeur to match the promise of his appearance and his words . The man seemed likely to fulfil his great hope not to be outstripped by any competitor . Appearances were perhaps deceptive . For ...
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... Whig who could also share his intellectual interests . Went- worth greeted him not just as a fellow Whig , though that was cheering enough , after the days of unleavened bread under those Tories , Darling , Scott , Macarthur and Bowman ...
... Whig who could also share his intellectual interests . Went- worth greeted him not just as a fellow Whig , though that was cheering enough , after the days of unleavened bread under those Tories , Darling , Scott , Macarthur and Bowman ...
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... Whig governor ' , he shouted , ' and being myself a Whig ' , he went on , ' I am well pleased ' . Darling , he added , was a Tory : Bourke was a Whig . ' Show Whitehall ' , he cried , left hand on hip , and with that characteristic ...
... Whig governor ' , he shouted , ' and being myself a Whig ' , he went on , ' I am well pleased ' . Darling , he added , was a Tory : Bourke was a Whig . ' Show Whitehall ' , he cried , left hand on hip , and with that characteristic ...
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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