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... Tory ' Alphabetical ' John Leslie Fitzgerald Vesey Foster , and that enemy of the people William Stawell , were whispering to each other in the corridors of power that the time had come to introduce ' Government by artillery ' on the ...
... Tory ' Alphabetical ' John Leslie Fitzgerald Vesey Foster , and that enemy of the people William Stawell , were whispering to each other in the corridors of power that the time had come to introduce ' Government by artillery ' on the ...
Page 103
... Tory by conviction , and a great stickler for those good old times of throne , altar , and lord of the manor . As fellow - ministers he had William Howell , Hugh Childers , Andrew Clarke , Charles Gladen , Robert Molesworth and Charles ...
... Tory by conviction , and a great stickler for those good old times of throne , altar , and lord of the manor . As fellow - ministers he had William Howell , Hugh Childers , Andrew Clarke , Charles Gladen , Robert Molesworth and Charles ...
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... Tory gentleman from the Barrabool Hills , William Clark Haines , remained in office , aided by William Stawell , Andrew Clarke , known as ' Spicy Andrew ' because of the wealth of anatomical detail with which his stories were ...
... Tory gentleman from the Barrabool Hills , William Clark Haines , remained in office , aided by William Stawell , Andrew Clarke , known as ' Spicy Andrew ' because of the wealth of anatomical detail with which his stories were ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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