The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 61
... carried only on the first expedition ? That of the " Templars , " does it not accuse them of the most horrible crimes ? has not the author seen them burned alive ? The wandering bard to whom we owe the " Fiancée en Enfer , " does he not ...
... carried only on the first expedition ? That of the " Templars , " does it not accuse them of the most horrible crimes ? has not the author seen them burned alive ? The wandering bard to whom we owe the " Fiancée en Enfer , " does he not ...
Page 134
... carry it into effect . He selected Port Essington , close to Raffles Bay , for this purpose . The establishment was flou- rishing rapidly ; a church was carried out from Sydney , and a village erected ; a large garden was planted ; and ...
... carry it into effect . He selected Port Essington , close to Raffles Bay , for this purpose . The establishment was flou- rishing rapidly ; a church was carried out from Sydney , and a village erected ; a large garden was planted ; and ...
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... carried a feather - weight and the other twelve stone ? Suppose that taxes , and poor - rate , and county - rate , and the nature of our soil , and the price of labour ( to say nothing of a superior decency of clothing and lodging , and ...
... carried a feather - weight and the other twelve stone ? Suppose that taxes , and poor - rate , and county - rate , and the nature of our soil , and the price of labour ( to say nothing of a superior decency of clothing and lodging , and ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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