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Page 171
... conversations occurred at their places of worship or elsewhere; they were to
manifest their gratitude and allegiance by detecting and reporting any such
impropriety; Mr Dixon could perform his clerical functions at Sydney, Parramatta
and the ...
... conversations occurred at their places of worship or elsewhere; they were to
manifest their gratitude and allegiance by detecting and reporting any such
impropriety; Mr Dixon could perform his clerical functions at Sydney, Parramatta
and the ...
Page 172
Castle Hill to Parramatta, shouting liberty, and death to tyrants, or sending up
their petitions to the holy mother of God to pray for them in the hour of their death.
At 11.30 on Sunday night an express messenger from Captain Abbott arrived at ...
Castle Hill to Parramatta, shouting liberty, and death to tyrants, or sending up
their petitions to the holy mother of God to pray for them in the hour of their death.
At 11.30 on Sunday night an express messenger from Captain Abbott arrived at ...
Page 253
In 18oz Marsden drove the French explorer Péron in a very elegant cabriolet
seven or eight miles from Parramatta where he showed Péron with the most
attentive kindness his farm with its spacious and wellbuilt buildings, its flocks of
sheep, ...
In 18oz Marsden drove the French explorer Péron in a very elegant cabriolet
seven or eight miles from Parramatta where he showed Péron with the most
attentive kindness his farm with its spacious and wellbuilt buildings, its flocks of
sheep, ...
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