A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 39
... Eye - lids are always half closed , to keep the Flies out of their Eyes : they being so troublesome here , that no fanning will keep them from coming to ones Face ; and without the assistance of both hands to keep them off , they will ...
... Eye - lids are always half closed , to keep the Flies out of their Eyes : they being so troublesome here , that no fanning will keep them from coming to ones Face ; and without the assistance of both hands to keep them off , they will ...
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... eye and saw the sign for which they had so desperately waited . By that time his next - door neighbour , another officer , had joined him , but as they were too deeply moved to speak , they wrung each other by the hand , with eyes and ...
... eye and saw the sign for which they had so desperately waited . By that time his next - door neighbour , another officer , had joined him , but as they were too deeply moved to speak , they wrung each other by the hand , with eyes and ...
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... eyes both statute and case law warranted him in assuring Macquarie that they were no longer members of that profession to which they pretended to belong . As Bent saw it , Macquarie had subjected the judiciary to an influence which ...
... eyes both statute and case law warranted him in assuring Macquarie that they were no longer members of that profession to which they pretended to belong . As Bent saw it , Macquarie had subjected the judiciary to an influence which ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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