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Page 339
Madered whethera with Bigge . Bigge then put pen to paper to let Bathurst know
that Macquarie had been so little accustomed to and showed so little disposition
or aptitude for the temperate discussion of any subject wherein his feelings had ...
Madered whethera with Bigge . Bigge then put pen to paper to let Bathurst know
that Macquarie had been so little accustomed to and showed so little disposition
or aptitude for the temperate discussion of any subject wherein his feelings had ...
Page 341
17 Through late February , March , April and May of 1820 Bigge collected
evidence in Van Diemen ' s Land . The men with a private grievance interviewed
him . One day in March , Bigge heard from Lieutenant - Colonel Thomas Davey
how ...
17 Through late February , March , April and May of 1820 Bigge collected
evidence in Van Diemen ' s Land . The men with a private grievance interviewed
him . One day in March , Bigge heard from Lieutenant - Colonel Thomas Davey
how ...
Page 369
To begin with , Bigge recommended radical changes in the methods used in the
punishment and reformation of the convicts . Macquarie believed in leniency ;
Bigge recommended a maintenance of that degree of severity and vigour by
which ...
To begin with , Bigge recommended radical changes in the methods used in the
punishment and reformation of the convicts . Macquarie believed in leniency ;
Bigge recommended a maintenance of that degree of severity and vigour by
which ...
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THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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