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In Australia, they are relooking at Breaker Morant's court martial, most likely to pardon him.
Archive 2009-10-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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In Australia, they are relooking at Breaker Morant's court martial, most likely to pardon him.
October 20th forum announcement Rus Bowden 2009
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The Orangemen (0-2) took a 14-10 lead on Johnnie Morant's
NCAA Division I College Football - North Carolina vs. Syracuse 2002
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I must refer to Morant, to Beckwith or Sir F. Palgrave, for the details of the ceremony of the Wardstaff, which it should appear was observed at least as late as the reign of Queen Elizabeth, but in Morant's time it had long been neglected.
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It will be at once apparent that this is a corrupt transcript of a semi-Saxon original of much earlier date; and by comparing it with Morant's very blundering copy, the conjectural corrections I have essayed will be perceived to be numerous.
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At the time of publication of his learned and interesting work, Sir Francis did me the honour to adopt some conjectural corrections of Morant's very corrupt transcript of the rhyme, which I furnished at his request, in common with others suggested by the late Mr. Price.
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Monk, nor so closely connected with him as would be implied in Mr. Webster's and Morant's, the historian of Colchester, description of him, that he was a physician to Monk.
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[Footnote: Morant's Essex vol. 2, p. 75; vol. 1, part 2, p. 179.]
Chaucer's Official Life Hulbert, James Root, 1884- 1912
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If I had not happened to see him I should certainly not have thought of him and Morant's career might have been a very different one.
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Morrow, who had been my groom for a couple of years in Adelaide, had become a close friend of Morant's.
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