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" ... violation is resorted to. To resist, can hardly be expected in a situation so utterly removed from, and lamentably destitute of, protection. A terrorism is sternly and resolutely maintained to revenge not merely exposure, but even... "
Fire in the Blood: The Epic Tale of Frank Gardiner and Australia's Other ... - Page 77
by Robert Macklin - 2005 - 304 pages
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1847 - 732 pages
...says) to state that I am informed — and of the truth of the information I entertain no doubt — that atrocities of the most shocking, odious character, are there perpetrated ; and that unnatural erime is indulged in to excess ; that the young have no chanee of escaping from abuse ; and that even...
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Australia's Birthstain: The Startling Legacy of the Convict Era

Babette Smith - Australia - 2008 - 412 pages
...with impunity, attracted by a vile all-pervading motive hereafter referred to ... I am informed . . . that atrocities of the most shocking, odious character are there perpetrated, and that **** [asterisks in original] is indulged in to excess; that the young have no chance of escaping from...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1847 - 730 pages
...that I am informed — and of the truth of the information I entertain no doubt — that atroeities of the most shocking, odious character, are there...young have no chance of escaping from abuse ; and that even foreible violation is resorted to. To resist, can hardly be expected in a situation so utterly...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 48

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1847 - 498 pages
...painful duty to state that I am informed, and of the truth of the information I entertain no doubt, that atrocities of the most shocking, odious character are there perpetrated, and that * * * is indulged in to excess; that the young have no chance of escaping from abuse, and that even...
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