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After all, I have links to the kangaroo invasion of the house in Garran, too, since it was the Conflux chef who headlocked the roo in question and put him outside.
gillpolack: Once upon a time I was a public servant. gillpolack 2009
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After all, I have links to the kangaroo invasion of the house in Garran, too, since it was the Conflux chef who headlocked the roo in question and put him outside.
Even in a little thing gillpolack 2009
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“Quick and Garran” has been reprinted a number of times – no major research law library should be without a copy.
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“Quick and Garran” has been reprinted a number of times – no major research law library should be without a copy.
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A highly valuable companion tool for Australian constitutional research is “The Annotated Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australian” by Quick and Garran, two men who attended the debates.
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“Quick and Garran” has been reprinted a number of times – no major research law library should be without a copy.
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A highly valuable companion tool for Australian constitutional research is “The Annotated Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australian” by Quick and Garran, two men who attended the debates.
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Rates for Horses -- Ten pounds for a Garran [9] not worth Forty shillings and Thirty shillings in Silver for a Guinea for lightness of carriage; [10] That on these consideracions he seizd the Sloop untill
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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* Garran -- a horse; but it is always used as meaning a bad one -- one without mettle.
The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three William Carleton 1831
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Would you have me for to show the Garran-bane, * and lave them like a cowardly thraitor, now that the other faction is coming up to be their match?
The Station; The Party Fight And Funeral; The Lough Derg Pilgrim Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three William Carleton 1831
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