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... drunken women shrieking their intention to murder one another.28 But again the improvers missed the variety -that presence on the same ship of the alpha and omega of human behaviour -of the woman who died from a broken heart before the ...
... drunken women shrieking their intention to murder one another.28 But again the improvers missed the variety -that presence on the same ship of the alpha and omega of human behaviour -of the woman who died from a broken heart before the ...
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... drunken brawl , applied to Macquarie as Governor for permission to marry . Macquarie refused be- cause he sincerely believed Connor was not worthy of such a calling , as he had consorted with prostitutes and drunkards.46 In April 1816 ...
... drunken brawl , applied to Macquarie as Governor for permission to marry . Macquarie refused be- cause he sincerely believed Connor was not worthy of such a calling , as he had consorted with prostitutes and drunkards.46 In April 1816 ...
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... drunken rage he murdered his wife , and then contemplated his fate : Repentance now too late obtrudes ; no hope remains to thee ; Remorse , poor wretch , must be thy scourge : -thy dread , Eternity ! 20 Indeed , the Sydney Gazette never ...
... drunken rage he murdered his wife , and then contemplated his fate : Repentance now too late obtrudes ; no hope remains to thee ; Remorse , poor wretch , must be thy scourge : -thy dread , Eternity ! 20 Indeed , the Sydney Gazette never ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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