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Leaving Sweer's Island, Flinders next investigated Cape Van Dieman, and found it to be an island, which he called Mornington Island.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 Ernest Favenc 1876
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She went to London, where she married an Englishman of the name Mornington, by whom she had a son, who was christened Cosmo.
The Teeth of the Tiger Maurice Leblanc 1902
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Hi Deb, my name is Kate and I live in a town called Mornington in Victoria, Australia.
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"B.ylston" have offered their notes to Montgomery's "At Home in Heaven," but the two most commonly recognized as its property are "Mornington," named from Lord Mornington, its author, and I.B. Woodbury's familiar harmony, "Forever with the Lord."
The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Theron Brown 1873
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A total of 477mm fell on Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria in the 24 hours to 9am Tuesday, the island's highest 24-hour total since records began in 1914.
Weatherwatch: Storms ravage north America and Australia 2011
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Phil, I passed a man whistling outside Mornington Crescent last night.
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Mornington Peninsula: Intensely cold in winter, but lovely, more wineries and ocean views, as well as a robust antiques industry.
Making Light: PSA 2010
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The primary program is elevated to take advantage of expansive views across the Mornington Peninsula from Bass Strait to Port Phillip Bay.
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Olly's Onions: Jazzman alights at Mornington Crescent skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Our last stop was the Bass Strait side of the Mornington Peninsula National Park ... and what's left of London Bridge, to be exact.
Neil: Sat 2 Jan 10 lily40au 2010
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