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quadgram frequency
on the th of195
for the purpose of153
new south wales corps118
cape of good hope117
the new south wales117
the cape of good116
of new south wales107
at the same time94
of the new south85
in the course of84
the latter end of75
on the banks of71
in new south wales70
the banks of the67
end of the month61
the whole of the60
the head of the57
on the th the55
latter end of the52
at the head of51
the master of the50
the arrival of the50
from time to time49
the end of the49
the morning of the48
at the end of47
the evening of the46
the course of the42
the town of sydney41
on the part of41
and on the th40
at the time of40
for the use of39
the middle of the39
in a few days38
the officers of the37
the th of the37
the use of the37
the civil and military37
on the morning of37
the latitude of degrees37
at the distance of36
the greater part of36
anchored in the cove36
th of this month36
on the east side36
on the west side35
morning of the th35
it became necessary to35
in consequence of the35
for the most part34
the th of this34
was found to be34
to the southward of34
in a state of34
in the beginning of34
came out in the33
in the month of33
at the foot of33
this part of the33
of the name of33
the direction of the32
by the name of32
on the following day32
the name of the32
in the latitude of32
in a great measure32
the state of the32
part of the world31
banks of the hawkesbury30
to be found in30
sailed on the th30
at the south head30
a few days after30
in addition to the29
about the middle of29
the part of the28
sails for norfolk island28
in the evening of28
from the cape of28
in the neighbourhood of28
toward the latter end28
court of criminal judicature28
the beginning of the28
in the midst of28
from s to s28
on the st of28
by some of the28
the departure of the27
as well as the27
part of the country27
on the following morning27
one of the most27
the close of the27
latitude of degrees minutes27
that part of the26
who came out in26
of one of the26
on the evening of26
the greatest part of26
under the direction of26
the th of november26
for the reception of26
one hundred and fifty26
the centre of the26
at the cape of26
on the other hand26
part of the harbour25
returned from norfolk island25
been for some time25
in the cove from25
the rest of the25
in the centre of25
to the number of25
in the possession of25
the night of the25
th of the month24
the top of the24
evening of the th24
at the close of24
as far as the24
as well as to23
for the trial of23
of some of the23
in the way of23
sailed for norfolk island23
under the command of23
the side of the23
appears to have been23
on board the sirius23
for some time past23
the situation of the23
until the th of23
in the event of23
at the back of23
the court of criminal23
it was impossible to22
the produce of the22
with the exception of22
to the westward of22
to the northward of22
was at this time22
the inhabitants of the22
the lower part of22
an account of the22
the th of march22
in the shape of22
the th of last22
returns from norfolk island22
to the cape of21
on the nd of21
side of the cove21
at rio de janeiro21
in one of the21
on the coast of21
to new south wales21
on board of the21
and a half of21
with a view to21
night of the th21
had been for some21
the east side of21
any part of the20
lower part of the20
point of the cove20
by the side of20
of transportation had expired20
in the hope of20
a large quantity of20
west coast of america20
the th of october20
in which they were20
had for some time20
of the th of20
banks of the river20
there can be no20
which they had been20
on each side of20
it is to be19
of this month the19
the th of may19
middle of the month19
on saturday the th19
made at the south19
at the rate of19
the nature of the19
the signal was made19
a certain number of19
a small quantity of19
on account of the19
the body of the19
officers of the settlement19
were at this time19
which he had been19
and one of the18
the establishment of a18
the th of february18
east side of the18
greater part of the18
for the first time18
can be no doubt18
the major part of18
the beginning of this18
it will be seen18
in the night of18
in the vicinity of18
in the afternoon of18
for a considerable time18
the secretary of state17
the th of july17
she had on board17
the day on which17
a day or two17
the appearance of a17
the th of august17
the mouth of the17
it might have been17
as soon as the17
beginning of this month17
the surface of the17
at the latter end17
and some of the17
by one of the17
the th of december16
that he had been16
a part of the16
in the morning of16
be found in the16
of degrees minutes south16
a few days before16
on the other side16
one hundred and forty16
said to have been16
the francis returns from16
part of the coast16
in company with the16
was made at the16
they were to be16
was not to be16
to be in the16
from s d to16
could not have been16
transactions of the colony16
the remainder of the16
of the civil and16
as far as i16
the time of the16
state of the colony16
arrives from norfolk island16
the foot of the16
s d to s16
a great deal of16
were not to be16
the hands of the16
the entrance of the16
the people of the15
the loss of the15
in the same manner15
of the last month15
on the top of15
as much as possible15
it must have been15
colony of new south15
for the purposes of15
from the want of15
there was not any15
in the hands of15
in the act of15
at the mouth of15
the west side of15
a party of natives15
to return to england15
was sentenced to receive15
from the public stores15
the back of the14
one hundred and thirty14
brought up to the14
of the inhabitants of14
in a few years14
the last day of14
at the expiration of14
we had the satisfaction14
the return of the14
the man who had14
had the satisfaction of14
at the top of14
season of the year14
early in the month14
on the point of14
the attention of the14
in the days of14
the course of a14
on the last day14
on the north shore14
it was to be14
a glimpse of the14
the th of april14
other part of the14
after the arrival of14
which had been sent14
from norfolk island the14
that they had been14
she sailed on the14
of the month the14
had it not been14
the th of january14
mile and a half14
male and female convicts14
the commander of the14
with respect to the14
the safety of the14
into the hands of14
the south side of13
the majority of the13
the sides of the13
in some of the13
whose terms of transportation13
who had been employed13
in the room of13
of those who had13
to the eastward of13
put an end to13
the level of the13
for the support of13
the form of a13
early in the morning13
it must be remarked13
is not to be13
beginning of the month13
of one hundred and13
will be found to13
received sentence of death13
the month of november13
was one of the13
in spite of the13
of the colony in13
for a long time13
in the town of13
those who had been13
the course of this13
which was to be13
a large portion of13
of those who were13
they fell in with13
by the governor to13
was ordered to be13
the south cape of13
in the middle of13
a few of the13
the coast of new13
on the day following13
fell in with a13
the reception of the12
would not have been12
was supposed to be12
would be enabled to12
the north side of12
the colony of new12
supply sails for norfolk12
is said to have12
of the island of12
by order of the12
to have been a12
part of the settlement12
supposed to have been12
west side of the12
terms of transportation had12
a portion of the12
in this part of12
in the district of12
at the beginning of12
in any part of12
of the convicts who12
thought it necessary to12
in any of the12
reason to believe that12
the want of a12
side of the river12
any other part of12
by far the greater12
the island of st12
are to be found12
the effect of the12
the neighbourhood of the12
embarked on board the12
they appeared to be12
in the direction of12
it is well known12
which were to be12
of which they were12
on one of the12
who had been sent12
one hundred and sixty12
it not been for12
killed by the natives12
a quarter of a12
other parts of the12
in the form of12
on the first of12
was by no means12
for the preservation of12
and longitude degrees minutes12
at this time in12
different parts of the12
greatest part of the12
took place in the12
at the bottom of12
the heads of the12
ditto ditto ditto ditto12
obtained the name of12
in the new south12
one of the party12
with a cargo of12
the th day of12
i was glad to12
of the sydney cove12
two hundred and twenty12
he was sentenced to12
the people who were12
of the month of12
every part of the12
the benefit of the12
during the whole of12
on the arrival of12
in the price of12
with the assistance of12
the settlers at the12
from norfolk island a11
appeared to have been11
in different parts of11
the latitude of the11
the south end of11
the limits of the11
making a total of11
appeared to be the11
the head of a11
to be employed in11
the place where the11
the longitude of degrees11
to be wondered at11
one of them was11
in latitude degrees minutes11
on the rd of11
above the level of11
thousand four hundred and11
of rio de janeiro11
the shape of a11
a large body of11
i think it was11
the carpenter of the11
is one of the11
the spirit of the11
the first of these11
the detachment of marines11
and as it was11
in a short time11
the value of the11
the other side of11
by the officers of11
one of the transports11
known in the settlement11
was found to have11
in his power to11
degrees minutes s and11
to escape from the11
within the limits of11
the latter part of11
put a stop to11
put on board the11
of many of the11
had been sent to11
face of the country11
to quit the colony11
the inhabitants of this11
at a little distance11
which they met with11
of what had been11
two hundred and fifty11
of the officers and11
up to the settlement11
that it had been11
a friend of mine11
who had served their11
to the amount of11
the establishment of the11
but it was not11
at a time when11
there was reason to11
it may not be11
one or other of11
a mile and a11
the first day of11
and in a few11
of the town of11
for the benefit of11
it was found to11
about one hundred and11
in the article of11
for the service of11
is to be hoped11
the th of june11
which they were to11
that it was not11
found to have been11
little distance from the11
in the lower part11
the afternoon of the11
it has been seen10
seasons of the year10
the amount of the10
of stores and provisions10
the expence of the10
to any of the10
is to be found10
a gale of wind10
the heat of the10
for new south wales10
that they might be10
the purpose of being10
in the last month10
miles to the southward10
to proceed to the10
at the entrance of10
to be in a10
would be attended with10
for a few days10
in the execution of10
the governor thought it10
belonging to the sirius10
sir rhys ap thomas10
there can be little10
privates of the new10
each side of the10
to one of the10
the seal of the10
of which had been10
the discovery of the10
of the month a10
in the habit of10
the face of the10
major part of the10
signal was made for10
taken place in the10
a criminal court held10
with a party of10
all the purposes of10
there was not a10
some of the natives10
the people in the10
of the public stores10
miles and a half10
in a corner of10
longitude of degrees minutes10
between sydney and parramatta10
the appearance of the10
whose sentences of transportation10
the eastward of the10
i have no doubt10
as soon as they10
navigated according to law10
part of the island10
and on the following10
parts of the colony10
in search of a10
for which he was10
in consequence of this10
the whole of this10
the interior of the10
in the open air10
on the summit of10
on the night of10
on the th a10
and a half in10
on his return from10
latitude was degrees minutes10
about the latter end10
with which he had10
which had been given10
day of the month10
of which he had10
the first of the10
it was well known10
per man per week10
one end of the10
on each ton of10
three hundred and fifty10
the colony in the10
of which they had10
at the expence of10
the size of the10
a man who had10
an excursion to the10
and it is to10
and one or two10
a corner of the10
can be little doubt10
under the great seal10
to be derived from10
one hundred and twenty10
met with in the10
of any of the10
appeared to be a10
for the sake of10
with some of the10
a great part of10
on the south side10
the government of the10
it was hoped that10
cape of this country10
the care of the10
seaman belonging to the10
which had been received10
fell in with the9
sentences of transportation had9
the following day we9
the wreck of the9
south side of the9
last day of the9
the heart of the9
the period of their9
one pound and a9
between two and three9
for the cape of9
at one end of9
a sufficient number of9
in the presence of9
united states of america9
since the establishment of9
to be paid for9
it could not be9
surface of the water9
coast of new south9
the sentence of the9
to those who had9
it may be remembered9
the direction of a9
it would have been9
it may be safely9
the spot where the9
the convicts who were9
some of these people9
in search of the9
in front of the9
signal for a sail9
o o o o9
by the inhabitants of9
was at the same9
and navigated according to9
and at the same9
as it had been9
might have been expected9
of the people who9
in the hope that9
on the south head9
a superintendant of convicts9
after the manner of9
in the first fleet9
other side of the9
a few days afterwards9
of the blue mountains9
his excellency the governor9
the period of its9
not been for the9
of the existence of9
to the house of9
coast of new holland9
to england in the9
for the time being9
between them and the9
the country to the9
arrived here in the9
for it is a9
after a passage of9
the summit of the9
the top of a9
on the public account9
appeared to be in9
the sirius and the9
ought to have been9
far the greater part9
in the longitude of9
of the colony to9
or in other words9
in the opinion of9
the last fifteen years9
with a view of9
end of this month9
to the height of9
had been sent out9
man who had been9
from the nature of9
after an absence of9
the westward of the9
by the arrival of9
in spite of all9
of the death of9
to return to this9
in the body of9
in the service of9
s to s d9
to take care of9
two thirds of the9
of the country is9
pound and a half9
the signal for a9
in addition to these9
discharged from government employ9
the chaplain of the9
to be able to9
at some little distance9
on sunday the th9
the bottom of the9
on monday the th9
there is reason to9
shillings and sixpence per9
with an account of9
of the tribe of9
to be met with9
some of the most9
stock in the colony9
the united states of9
the satisfaction of seeing9
the william and ann9
in favour of the9
the cove from england9
of the same month9
on the th for9
were it not for9
some of the convicts9
from degrees to degrees9
of them had been9
on the north side9
it is certain that9
officers of the civil9
by means of a9
the manner in which9
the time of their9
with which they were9
was made in the9
of the officers of9
civil and military officers9
the beauty of the9
that they should be9
the midst of the9
to say nothing of9
assembled on the th9
out of the harbour9
the prince of wales9
to have been the9
in which they had9
it must be evident9
the hawkesbury and nepean9
pounds and a half9
in the different districts9
to the end of9
this time in the9
the foundation of a9
by any of the9
the eastern coast of9
in honour of the9
of the same name9
the produce of their9
to enable them to9
the natives of the9
distance from the settlement9
on the one hand9
were found to be9
the foot of a9
on his return to9
that one of the9
a length of time9
the natives of new9
to return to the9
the transactions of the9
master of the britannia9
the interior parts of9
a short time before9
here and there a9
the south shore of9
be no doubt that9
the report of the9
close of the year9
the size of a9
the th of september9
it appeared to be9
and the cape of9
heavy gale of wind9
by the criminal court9
been put on board9
we found ourselves in8
early in this month8
thousand five hundred and8
degrees minutes seconds s8
such of them as8
on her fishing voyage8
per lb s d8
that he had received8
th the signal was8
the date of the8
to the southward and8
appear to have been8
out of the question8
of those who have8
the women and children8
of the natives who8
the side of a8
the quality of the8
in a few minutes8
arrives from the cape8
the natives at the8
the east india company8
that they were not8
the strength of the8
on account of government8
the government of this8
a distance from the8
but to return to8
an acre of ground8
that as it may8
her passage from the8
of which he was8
the expences of the8
who had been left8
had been in the8
in proportion to the8
at this time the8
an order was given8
the upper part of8
in the first instance8
new south wales and8
on the first day8
be in the possession8
we were informed that8
criminal court of judicature8
a criminal court was8
at all seasons of8
a seaman belonging to8
on the island of8
it must be observed8
i proceeded on my8
parts of the country8
the ships of war8
on account of his8
three pounds of flour8
the base of the8
a settler at the8
a party of the8
were to be found8
the cultivation of the8
the head of it8
the cause of this8
was given to him8
feet above the level8
the prosperity of the8
of the state of8
justice of the peace8
part of the colony8
to the head of8
formed the principal labour8
the distance of about8
in the matter of8
having on board a8
for the maintenance of8
the number of convicts8
we had a fine8
territory of new south8
be attended with a8
at the island of8
shore of botany bay8
sent up to parramatta8
the protection of the8
belonging to the settlement8
the lady juliana transport8
arrival of the fleet8
a state of nature8
receive three hundred lashes8
of the english colony8
north side of the8
south cape of this8
signal was made at8
day of this month8
the death of the8
existing system of government8
all seasons of the8
the th the signal8
with every mark of8
the western side of8
natives of new south8
the st of september8
bay in new zealand8
the commanding officer of8
i am of opinion8
dusky bay in new8
in the reign of8
which had been erected8
nearly the whole of8
the command of the8
it has been already8
the part of government8
been received by the8
for the space of8
at sydney and parramatta8
to be supplied with8
some part of the8
in the same way8
from the public store8
for the sum of8
of two or three8
was on the point8
was degrees minutes seconds8
the same manner as8
there were at this8
the object of his8
and here and there8
of the agricultural body8
be that as it8
in the case of8
the early part of8
a certain quantity of8
for the protection of8
the power of the8
registered and navigated according8
sentence of the law8
had arrived in the8
of the loss of8
far as i could8
part of the cargo8
on the monday following8
horses or bullocks for8
it may have been8
in which it was8
francis returns from norfolk8
which had been made8
civil and military establishments8
in the last year8
east point of the8
ten years of age8
southward of botany bay8
i do not think8
in the proportion of8
proved to be a8
it was supposed that8
the length of time8
to return to their8
at the expense of8
proceeded on my route8
the service of the8
the southward of botany8
the exception of the8
to the banks of8
the foundation of the8
this country in the8
of the following month8
sent to norfolk island8
the great body of8
to guard against the8
to receive three hundred8
about the same time8
it must be remembered8
pointed out to me8
provisions for the colony8
the government for the8
the officers and people8
been one of the8
from new south wales8
which they have been8
the natives of port8
the criminal court of8
was well known to8
of the cape of8
all descriptions of people8
the supply sails for8
escape from the colony8
a native of the8
the criminal court was8
wounded by the natives8
the east point of8
during the period of8
must have been a8
and one hundred and8
per ton per month8
the ration of provisions7
in possession of a7
in a few hours7
to the sum of7
it was found that7
i have seen them7
part of the way7
to have been very7
directed the commissary to7
ill state of health7
the history of the7
and it is not7
as long as the7
the violence of the7
at the eastern farms7
of the produce of7
to and from the7
been for many years7
carpenter of the supply7
so long as the7
was given to the7
be the means of7
not appear to have7
the month of february7
the english colony in7
that some of the7
of the hawkesbury and7
several terms of transportation7
of the salt provisions7
in order to prevent7
colony in new south7
a good deal of7
persons who had served7
the court of civil7
st of this month7
not far from the7
the north arm of7
an assistant to the7
was to be found7
have no hesitation in7
the whole number of7
of such a thing7
to be given to7
to be attributed to7
the expenses of the7
had never heard of7
from the top of7
well known to be7
for the consumption of7
in their power to7
one or two of7
the welfare of the7
on thursday the th7
the members of the7
the end of this7
take place in the7
have been occasioned by7
in the immediate neighbourhood7
from the number of7
was occasioned by the7
were observed to be7
that several of the7
the custom of the7
by horses or bullocks7
out in the first7
and that it was7
the interests of the7
in the public stores7
the authority of the7
far to the southward7
have no doubt that7
three quarters of a7
on their arrival at7
i do not mean7
they would be enabled7
was to be taken7
the door of the7
and who had been7
in the heart of7
with two hundred and7
the conduct of the7
to settle in the7
in a small boat7
that he had not7
the ration then issued7
a mile from the7
fine view of the7
people belonging to the7
in the public store7
entrance of the harbour7
upper part of the7
the seamen of the7
in a country where7
the colonists of new7
arrived on the th7
was the effect of7
in the absence of7
from the place where7
parts of the island7
the weather had been7
respective terms of transportation7
must be evident that7
the following morning the7
the capital of the7
to be ascribed to7
the credit of the7
course of this month7
of three hundred and7
of the following day7
in which he was7
and it was not7
in every part of7
the month of september7
hundred and forty acres7
to put a stop7
all parts of the7
and it must be7
and a half from7
thousand two hundred and7
peace and good order7
be seen in the7
with one hundred and7
one hundred and eighty7
a convict who was7
of the number of7
nd of this month7
the principal labour of7
the same time that7
they had been so7
as that of the7
the anniversary of his7
of the th the7
their terms of transportation7
account of the english7
at some future period7
officers of the new7
been made to the7
the end of a7
to the spot where7
course of the month7
is well known that7
the natives in the7
it was determined to7
in addition to this7
the seat of government7
to the credit of7
a sail was made7
for the sale of7
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part of it which7
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colonists of new south7
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of wind and rain7
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live stock in the7
the natives who lived7
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on the western side7
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articles of wearing apparel7
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court of civil judicature7
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order of the governor7
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as has been already7
a few hundred yards7
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man of the name7
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the supply of provisions6
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d to s d6
in the instance of6
of saturday the th6
from hong kong to6
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people who had been6
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to the secretary of6
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productions of the country6
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distance from the shore6
seamen of the sirius6
th of march last6
spot of ground which6
for all the purposes6
of the criminal court6
the command of lieutenant6
part of this work6
state of the settlement6
the quantity of land6
close of this month6
i thought i would6
the coast of china6
of interest in the6
on the east point6
on the return of6
from the beginning of6
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the run of water6
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of the nd of6
the event of a6
the female part of6
appointed by the governor6
inches and five tenths6
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at anchor in the6
than could have been6
seamen belonging to the6
weeks and three days6
to be seen from6
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too great a distance6
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at the conclusion of6
i do not remember6
of the fleet at6
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from the head of6
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fit for naval purposes6
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ten shillings per bushel6
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the month of october6
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nature of the country6
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western side of the6
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convicts who were employed6
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the end of it6
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a quarter of an6
of the same day6
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to the king in6
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to this part of6
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thirty acres of land6
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the king in council6
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three hundred and thirty6
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surgeon of the settlement6
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found to be very6
of being able to6
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of the people of6
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touch at norfolk island6
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part of the town6
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the eye of the6
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four pounds of maize6
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of some of these6
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the charm of the6
in the first place6
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as i was leaving6
the activity of the6
part of those who6
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the spear and the6
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five shillings per bushel6
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which he had received6
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rent of one shilling6
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i am sorry to6
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on the th instant6
as it was impossible6
the month of april6
on the occasion of6
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thousand six hundred and6
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whole face of the6
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the close of this6
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sirius and the supply6
of the live stock6
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the roof of the6
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houses in the town6
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what he had done6
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th and th of5
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feet and a half5
the master of this5
in hand at sydney5
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of the united kingdom5
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an hour or more5
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the price of labour5
master of this ship5
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government stock private stock5
of criminal judicature was5
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all the rest of5
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those persons who had5
side of the bay5
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the point of the5
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the time of his5
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th of the same5
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that which is levied5
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