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Bathurst concluded by lamenting that Macquarie should in a moment of irritation
have been betrayed into an act which ... 64 There was worse to follow , for on 22
April 1817 Bathurst wrote instructing Macquarie to reinstate Moore as a solicitor .
Bathurst concluded by lamenting that Macquarie should in a moment of irritation
have been betrayed into an act which ... 64 There was worse to follow , for on 22
April 1817 Bathurst wrote instructing Macquarie to reinstate Moore as a solicitor .
Page 321
At the same time his language in describing the behaviour of those he despised
became more haughty and censorious . The country , he told Bathurst in the
middle of 1818 , was already swarming with needy , idle and profligate people .
At the same time his language in describing the behaviour of those he despised
became more haughty and censorious . The country , he told Bathurst in the
middle of 1818 , was already swarming with needy , idle and profligate people .
Page 360
In giving his reasons Bathurst mentioned the general inconvenience which had
been found to result from the former nominations to the magistracy made by
Macquarie , and the importance of not unnecessarily resorting to such
appointments .
In giving his reasons Bathurst mentioned the general inconvenience which had
been found to result from the former nominations to the magistracy made by
Macquarie , and the importance of not unnecessarily resorting to such
appointments .
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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