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87 While Bigge prepared for his departure , while the emancipists were drafting
their petition , and the Reverend Samuel Marsden returned on the Dromedary in
December 1820 after an absence of ten months sedulously engaged in the
cause ...
87 While Bigge prepared for his departure , while the emancipists were drafting
their petition , and the Reverend Samuel Marsden returned on the Dromedary in
December 1820 after an absence of ten months sedulously engaged in the
cause ...
Page 369
6 Macquarie believed both in the legal and social rights of emancipists ; Bigge
recommended the protection of their legal right to maintain actions in the law
courts , and their right to protect the property they had acquired , as both were ,
he ...
6 Macquarie believed both in the legal and social rights of emancipists ; Bigge
recommended the protection of their legal right to maintain actions in the law
courts , and their right to protect the property they had acquired , as both were ,
he ...
Page 373
On 3 April 1823 Eagar submitted a memorandum on behalf of the emancipists to
Bathurst . Later he was granted an interview with Horton , who assured him that
the legal rights of the emancipists would be protected , though trial by jury would
...
On 3 April 1823 Eagar submitted a memorandum on behalf of the emancipists to
Bathurst . Later he was granted an interview with Horton , who assured him that
the legal rights of the emancipists would be protected , though trial by jury would
...
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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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