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... peace . Gill had migrated at the end of 1839 to Adelaide where he earned a precarious living as a portrait painter . In 1844 he had won a measure of success with his painting of the departure of Captain Charles Sturt in August of that ...
... peace . Gill had migrated at the end of 1839 to Adelaide where he earned a precarious living as a portrait painter . In 1844 he had won a measure of success with his painting of the departure of Captain Charles Sturt in August of that ...
Page 133
... peace of Our Sovereign Lady the Queen to the great disturbance and terror of Her Majes- ty's liege subjects . After a trial lasting two days , the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty . That day five more were put on trial , but ...
... peace of Our Sovereign Lady the Queen to the great disturbance and terror of Her Majes- ty's liege subjects . After a trial lasting two days , the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty . That day five more were put on trial , but ...
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... peace which the world could not give so that they might follow her to Heaven . Her end was peace.50 In that April of 1868 when E. W. Cole , H. K. Rusden and the secular humanists were urging their fellow - countrymen to have the ...
... peace which the world could not give so that they might follow her to Heaven . Her end was peace.50 In that April of 1868 when E. W. Cole , H. K. Rusden and the secular humanists were urging their fellow - countrymen to have the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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