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nominate men magistrates who have been convicts and who are still living in
open profligacy".29 And whatever the Governor's motive was, he said, he could
not conceive. IV Two emancipists, before Macquarie's coming, had received full ...
nominate men magistrates who have been convicts and who are still living in
open profligacy".29 And whatever the Governor's motive was, he said, he could
not conceive. IV Two emancipists, before Macquarie's coming, had received full ...
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This man went straight to Broughton, one of the two magistrates who had been
involved in the quarrel with the judge, and offered his services. A cook, he was
tempting bait. Broughton consulted the superintendent of convicts to make sure
that ...
This man went straight to Broughton, one of the two magistrates who had been
involved in the quarrel with the judge, and offered his services. A cook, he was
tempting bait. Broughton consulted the superintendent of convicts to make sure
that ...
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high station, the support of my authority and the tranquillity of the country —
immediately to suspend you from the exercise of your functions in your present
offices, as a clergyman and a magistrate, until I report your conduct to His Royal ...
high station, the support of my authority and the tranquillity of the country —
immediately to suspend you from the exercise of your functions in your present
offices, as a clergyman and a magistrate, until I report your conduct to His Royal ...
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