The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 241A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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TRUGANINI . BY J. A. LANGFORD , LL.D. R. ROBINSON called her the " Princess Lalla Rookh , " but her native name was Truganini , and she was the last of the Tasmanians . It was on the 3rd of March in the present year that I was favoured ...
TRUGANINI . BY J. A. LANGFORD , LL.D. R. ROBINSON called her the " Princess Lalla Rookh , " but her native name was Truganini , and she was the last of the Tasmanians . It was on the 3rd of March in the present year that I was favoured ...
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... Truganini's end was in strange contrast with that of most of her people , and in equally strange contrast with the greater part of her own extraordinary , and indeed romantic , life . Let me glance briefly at her career antecedent to ...
... Truganini's end was in strange contrast with that of most of her people , and in equally strange contrast with the greater part of her own extraordinary , and indeed romantic , life . Let me glance briefly at her career antecedent to ...
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... Truganini , and two other females . In October of that year the Hobart Town Mercury reported their presence at a recent Government ball . The two women mentioned above never visited Government House again ; King Billy died on the 5th of ...
... Truganini , and two other females . In October of that year the Hobart Town Mercury reported their presence at a recent Government ball . The two women mentioned above never visited Government House again ; King Billy died on the 5th of ...
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