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So one bitter day in February of 1819 Wentworth was ushered into Bennet ' s
study , where he began to berate him with a torrent of words . Startled by the wild
talk of washing away the stain of the infamous calumny with his own blood ,
Bennet ...
So one bitter day in February of 1819 Wentworth was ushered into Bennet ' s
study , where he began to berate him with a torrent of words . Startled by the wild
talk of washing away the stain of the infamous calumny with his own blood ,
Bennet ...
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57 So in an impressive ceremony at Lambeth Palace chapel on 14 February
1836 the bishops of London , Winchester and Gloucester presented William
Grant Broughton to the Archbishop of Canterbury , as this godly and well -
learned man ...
57 So in an impressive ceremony at Lambeth Palace chapel on 14 February
1836 the bishops of London , Winchester and Gloucester presented William
Grant Broughton to the Archbishop of Canterbury , as this godly and well -
learned man ...
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37 At the meeting in the Court House on 28 February , called to discuss the future
of the convict system in Van Diemen ' s Land , the note of righteous anger was
not heard . No one told them that they had been engaged in an ungracious and ...
37 At the meeting in the Court House on 28 February , called to discuss the future
of the convict system in Van Diemen ' s Land , the note of righteous anger was
not heard . No one told them that they had been engaged in an ungracious and ...
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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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