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Page 22
When Brisbane volunteered the remark that he would gladly serve His Majesty in
New South Wales the Iron Duke , with that eye of his for the heart of the matter ,
quipped that my lord Bathurst would be looking for someone who could govern ...
When Brisbane volunteered the remark that he would gladly serve His Majesty in
New South Wales the Iron Duke , with that eye of his for the heart of the matter ,
quipped that my lord Bathurst would be looking for someone who could govern ...
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Brisbane , impressed by Mr Macarthur ' s stake in the country , and his exertions
for the improvement in fine wool , and entertaining a high opinion of some of Mr
Macarthur ' s family , decided he was a fit person to be named for the commission
...
Brisbane , impressed by Mr Macarthur ' s stake in the country , and his exertions
for the improvement in fine wool , and entertaining a high opinion of some of Mr
Macarthur ' s family , decided he was a fit person to be named for the commission
...
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having come to the conclusion that Brisbane was occupying himself too much
with the stars and leaving worldly affairs to his Colonial Secretary , had decided
that Brisbane , honourable and excellent man that he was , nevertheless was
very ...
having come to the conclusion that Brisbane was occupying himself too much
with the stars and leaving worldly affairs to his Colonial Secretary , had decided
that Brisbane , honourable and excellent man that he was , nevertheless was
very ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 21 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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