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Article : 3,748 wordsThe Swiss convents, and especially that of Muri, in the canton of Argovia, have been, ever since the re-constitution of the confederation in 1815, the head quarters of the local Catholic and aristocratic ...
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Article : 2,632 wordsA mere glance at the map of New Zealand shows that one of the shores of Cook's Strait, midway between the extremities of a territory eight hundred miles long, is the only very suitable place for the ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 3 Feb 1842, Page 2
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