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Mr Thomas Townshend , commonly denominated Tommy Townshend , owed his political career to a very independent fortune and a considerable parliamentary interest , which contributed to his personal no less than to his political elevation ...
Mr Thomas Townshend , commonly denominated Tommy Townshend , owed his political career to a very independent fortune and a considerable parliamentary interest , which contributed to his personal no less than to his political elevation ...
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That every Subscriber of £ 100 have a right of a single Vote at every Meeting to be assembled ... in every Year upon all general Questions , with regard to the Government and general Interests of the Bank ...
That every Subscriber of £ 100 have a right of a single Vote at every Meeting to be assembled ... in every Year upon all general Questions , with regard to the Government and general Interests of the Bank ...
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Until the peace of Amiens , in 1802 , Rome's interest in New South Wales , in the conversion of both heathen and heretics , and ministering to the faithful , had been negligible . Individual priests had petitioned for permission to ...
Until the peace of Amiens , in 1802 , Rome's interest in New South Wales , in the conversion of both heathen and heretics , and ministering to the faithful , had been negligible . Individual priests had petitioned for permission to ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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