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... taken on the Spot , of Sydney , the Seat of Government : with a Plan of the Colony , taken from actual Survey by public Authority . Including the present State of Agriculture and Trade , Prices of Provisions and Labour , internal ...
... taken on the Spot , of Sydney , the Seat of Government : with a Plan of the Colony , taken from actual Survey by public Authority . Including the present State of Agriculture and Trade , Prices of Provisions and Labour , internal ...
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... taken to prevent any fatal consequences from attending these acts of requisite vigour ; and the soldiers are directed by all means to avoid firing . No allurements can tempt them to exchange the irregularities of savage life for the ...
... taken to prevent any fatal consequences from attending these acts of requisite vigour ; and the soldiers are directed by all means to avoid firing . No allurements can tempt them to exchange the irregularities of savage life for the ...
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... taken for the sole purpose of seeking food . The Cavana of Paular , to which the animals presented to his Majesty belonged , consisted of 36,000 sheep , and the selection was so made as to render the gift peculiarly valuable : The ...
... taken for the sole purpose of seeking food . The Cavana of Paular , to which the animals presented to his Majesty belonged , consisted of 36,000 sheep , and the selection was so made as to render the gift peculiarly valuable : The ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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