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1 y separately published work icon The Book of the Prophet Isaiah, Rendered Into English Blank Verse : with Explanatory Notes John Rae , Sydney : W. and F. Ford , 1853 Z235123 1853 single work poetry
1 2 y separately published work icon Letters on Education : Addressed to a Friend in the Bush of Australia Hannah Villiers Boyd , Sydney : W. and F. Ford , 1848 Z1863618 1848 single work correspondence In seven letters inscribed to Mrs Hannibal MacArthur, Boyd provides instruction for the educational training of young ladies who live in remote areas of Australia. Her ideas were based on the eleven years she had by then spent as a governess (ctd. "Domestic Intelligence," p.3).
1 y separately published work icon The Claims and Supremacy of the Scriptures as the Rule of Faith and Practice, Applied to the Doctrines of the Church of Rome W. B. Clarke , Sydney : W. and F. Ford , 1848 Z806990 1848 single work
1 y separately published work icon The Currency Lasses : A Song : Inscribed with the Utmost Devotion and Respect to the Fair Sex of Australia i "Fill with wassail the bowl, a theme yet unsung,", Isaac Nathan (composer), Sydney London : W. and F. Ford Falkner , 1846 Z1633587 1846 single work lyric/song
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