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... tory of New South Wales , defined the same boundaries as in the first com- mission , recited the oaths to be taken on assuming office , and then proceeded to spell out some of his powers . He was to administer oaths of allegiance , to ...
... tory of New South Wales , defined the same boundaries as in the first com- mission , recited the oaths to be taken on assuming office , and then proceeded to spell out some of his powers . He was to administer oaths of allegiance , to ...
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... tory.54 For the Irish not only looked for the resurrection of the dead , but used their imagination to explore the delights of such a life : I would like to have a great lake of beer For the King of Kings . I'd love to be watching the ...
... tory.54 For the Irish not only looked for the resurrection of the dead , but used their imagination to explore the delights of such a life : I would like to have a great lake of beer For the King of Kings . I'd love to be watching the ...
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... Tory who happened by great good fortune for Macquarie to share his views on the utility of religion and moral education in achieving subordination in society.61 In commenting on the recommendations of the select committee on trans ...
... Tory who happened by great good fortune for Macquarie to share his views on the utility of religion and moral education in achieving subordination in society.61 In commenting on the recommendations of the select committee on trans ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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