“The” Australian Abroad: Branches from the Main Routes Round the World. Ceylon, India, and Egypt, Volumen2Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1880 |
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... folk indeed —these condemned ones of Ceylon , and as good in all their religious observances as any reasonable bishop could desire- one liberal enough to admit that the New Jerusalem , like to the old , has many means of entrance . It ...
... folk indeed —these condemned ones of Ceylon , and as good in all their religious observances as any reasonable bishop could desire- one liberal enough to admit that the New Jerusalem , like to the old , has many means of entrance . It ...
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... folks of the world , and kept it until a greater than they came in the shape of the Dutch , who , after eighteen years ' war , took it from them in 1658 , and kept it until 1796 , when the greatest of all came , who then took it away ...
... folks of the world , and kept it until a greater than they came in the shape of the Dutch , who , after eighteen years ' war , took it from them in 1658 , and kept it until 1796 , when the greatest of all came , who then took it away ...
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... folk indeed -these condemned ones of Ceylon , and as good in all their religious observances as any reasonable bishop could desire— one liberal enough to admit that the New Jerusalem , like to the old , has many means of entrance . It ...
... folk indeed -these condemned ones of Ceylon , and as good in all their religious observances as any reasonable bishop could desire— one liberal enough to admit that the New Jerusalem , like to the old , has many means of entrance . It ...
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... folks wearing - that is if I wish to avoid much trouble ; and it is troublesome to wring out wet tweeds and other woollen clothing , which must be done occasionally if one will wear such things in Ceylon and move about in them . So ...
... folks wearing - that is if I wish to avoid much trouble ; and it is troublesome to wring out wet tweeds and other woollen clothing , which must be done occasionally if one will wear such things in Ceylon and move about in them . So ...
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... folks do not incline to it as they do to Canada , Australia , and New Zealand . One cannot in Ceylon get into Parliament , and pass an Act for paying one's self three hundred a year for sitting there . Neither has one there the chance ...
... folks do not incline to it as they do to Canada , Australia , and New Zealand . One cannot in Ceylon get into Parliament , and pass an Act for paying one's self three hundred a year for sitting there . Neither has one there the chance ...
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