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Page 65
... The dinner was capitally arranged notwithstanding the unpropitious weather , offering luxuries to our colonial friends hitherto certainly not J Why was this photograph taken ? The man is 65 FATIGUE AND BUSTLE AT AUSTRALIND.
... The dinner was capitally arranged notwithstanding the unpropitious weather , offering luxuries to our colonial friends hitherto certainly not J Why was this photograph taken ? The man is 65 FATIGUE AND BUSTLE AT AUSTRALIND.
Page 119
... taken before the Commissioner & Captain Briggs , and sentenced to be fined £ 2 - This is to pay me for my Slavery - Oh ! Justice I had formed a better opinion of Mr Massie , than that private pique should interfere with public duty ...
... taken before the Commissioner & Captain Briggs , and sentenced to be fined £ 2 - This is to pay me for my Slavery - Oh ! Justice I had formed a better opinion of Mr Massie , than that private pique should interfere with public duty ...
Page 139
... taken by a pretty face - It would not be worth the pleasure of loving to waste its sweetness on two such men They are both good companions tho ' - - - and the latter I would never tire of - - It commenced raining this afternoon , and ...
... taken by a pretty face - It would not be worth the pleasure of loving to waste its sweetness on two such men They are both good companions tho ' - - - and the latter I would never tire of - - It commenced raining this afternoon , and ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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