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For His Excellency had a dignity of bearing , a composure of the face which
betrayed an inner tranquillity of mind , and a firmness which would not become
overbearing in time of stress . He had too a noble brow which was becoming to
the ...
For His Excellency had a dignity of bearing , a composure of the face which
betrayed an inner tranquillity of mind , and a firmness which would not become
overbearing in time of stress . He had too a noble brow which was becoming to
the ...
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He explained that by the use of scripture lessons in the ordinary business of the
schools , the children would become familiar with the leading truths and practical
duties of Christianity . He explained carefully that the use of the scriptures would
...
He explained that by the use of scripture lessons in the ordinary business of the
schools , the children would become familiar with the leading truths and practical
duties of Christianity . He explained carefully that the use of the scriptures would
...
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Everyone knew that at those levels such bribery went on : everyone knew that ,
thanks to Arthur , it had become much less prevalent than before his arrival . But
Arthur , remembering that command to be perfect , referred the matter to his ...
Everyone knew that at those levels such bribery went on : everyone knew that ,
thanks to Arthur , it had become much less prevalent than before his arrival . But
Arthur , remembering that command to be perfect , referred the matter to his ...
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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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