A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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There was Johanna Casey of Garryfine in Ireland who reached Cork one day
hoping to see her husband once again before the convict ship sailed only to find
that he had gone . Months later when she received a letter from her husband from
...
There was Johanna Casey of Garryfine in Ireland who reached Cork one day
hoping to see her husband once again before the convict ship sailed only to find
that he had gone . Months later when she received a letter from her husband from
...
Page 316
He formed friendships with Thomas Arnold , Nassau Senior and John Henry
Newman but , though driven just as desperately as the latter to find the means of
grace , he drew back from the journey of the soul which Newman was then ...
He formed friendships with Thomas Arnold , Nassau Senior and John Henry
Newman but , though driven just as desperately as the latter to find the means of
grace , he drew back from the journey of the soul which Newman was then ...
Page 326
Sensing that the illness from which he had suffered all through the winter at
Cambridge was mortal , he turned to the sacred scriptures to solace him in his
hours of suffering , poring over them to find the path for the heavenly prize . For
he was ...
Sensing that the illness from which he had suffered all through the winter at
Cambridge was mortal , he turned to the sacred scriptures to solace him in his
hours of suffering , poring over them to find the path for the heavenly prize . For
he was ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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