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" I thought at first, that he was ill adapted for the line of life into which he was about to enter ; but on further consideration, I concluded, that if he took as much pains to cultivate the land, as he appeared to have successfully bestowed on the culture... "
Narrative of a Voyage Round the World: Comprehending an Account of the Wreck ... - Page 193
by Thomas Braidwood Wilson - 1835 - 349 pages
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Narrative of a Voyage Round the World: Comprehending an Account of the Wreck ...

Thomas Braidwood Wilson - Aboriginal Australians - 1835 - 396 pages
...and, as I had never before seen a levee held in the open air, I took up a favourable position, inorder to observe the ceremony. I thought I could discern,...houses, and growing corn. Next came a stout-looking personage, having all the appearance of a substantial English yeoman, whose jolly features, albeit...
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