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  • Here is a photo of Lake Pejar, the source of water for Goulburn which is a large inland town not far from where our home is in NSW.

    Do you call that a drought? 2005

  • Henry Goulburn, one of the British peace commissioners, later agreed: “If we had either burnt Baltimore or held Plattsburgh, I believe we could have had peace on our terms.”

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Henry Goulburn, one of the British peace commissioners, later agreed: “If we had either burnt Baltimore or held Plattsburgh, I believe we could have had peace on our terms.”

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Moved to Goulburn, where Dad worked as a Signalman.

    Australian Story Online - Chapter 2 2009

  • We had a barbecue that evening for some of the English management and team - very relaxed and informal, with as much of the conversation being about horse-racing as about cricket (our horse Avvocato flattered only to deceive, winning a maiden at Goulburn but then coming near-last in three races since then).

    Journal for 23 December Alex Allan 2009

  • After finishing things off in the office we're now off to Sydney to see Katie's family, then back to Goulburn for Christmas Day with cousins, then to Melbourne for the Test, then back here, then to Katie's mother at West Wyalong, then to Sydney for the Test, then back here - then we'll need a holiday!

    Journal for 23 December Alex Allan 2009

  • We drove off to Katie's cousins near Goulburn that weekend and I took the opportunity to bicycle most of the way there and back in an effort to get fitter: very hilly!

    Journal for 5 May Alex Allan 2009

  • I have only once eaten MacDonalds - in Goulburn 13 years ago on the way to a gourmet weekend cooking school!

    At My Table 2008

  • Note 10: On the details of the cult, see Edward Meyrick Goulburn, The Ancient Sculptures in the Roof of Norwich Cathedral (London, 1876), 108 — 15, which includes the Proper for William's feast day, March 24. back

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • Note 40: Goulburn, Losinga, 2: 30: "Discebant iudaeorum liberi christianas litteras, et veritatis succus teneris iudaeorum mentibus paulatim infundebatur." back

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

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