Dried vegatables mixed with dingo dung.
In the 1700s, Britain claimed and settled into Australia, as Britain declared the island and continent sparsely uninhabited, or, 'terra nulius', under which they began to rule this territory.
I've never seen that kind of article before in a newspaper.
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No, it is not legal to copy a newspaper crossword puzzle from a library's newspaper without permission, as this would be considered a violation of copyright law. It is best to obtain permission from the newspaper or the library before making any copies.
they don't use phones.
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No. The brassiere was invented in the late 1800s; before that, a woman might wear a corset to lift and enhance her breasts, or a chemise to cover them.
they ate the pigs on chrismas
No you to use a quotation mark."" before and after the quote. If you are quote a book,newspaper of movie you have to state the the source.
You have to turn it into the Editor of the newspaper and they decide if they'll use your article or whatever you are putting in the newspaper.
medicine was around in the 1700s but the state of hospitals were poor and people were traeted horribly. if you search for medicine in the 1700s on google i found the 2nd site down very helpful. i hope this helps you too.