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Page 57
By August , Hindmarsh came to the conclusion that four senior officersMann ,
Fisher , Gouger and Brown - were such promoters of sedition that he wrote off yet
again to London an account of his efforts to vindicate the authority of His Majesty
in ...
By August , Hindmarsh came to the conclusion that four senior officersMann ,
Fisher , Gouger and Brown - were such promoters of sedition that he wrote off yet
again to London an account of his efforts to vindicate the authority of His Majesty
in ...
Page 70
On 25 August they captured two aborigines , took them to the spot where the
white men had been butchered , charged them with murder , hanged them and
left the bodies dangling there so that their fellow - aborigines might learn what ...
On 25 August they captured two aborigines , took them to the spot where the
white men had been butchered , charged them with murder , hanged them and
left the bodies dangling there so that their fellow - aborigines might learn what ...
Page 297
Some three thousand of the working classes met at the racecourse on 7 August
to discuss how the state could best relieve their several necessities . One man
asked government to introduce the American system of free grants of land to ...
Some three thousand of the working classes met at the racecourse on 7 August
to discuss how the state could best relieve their several necessities . One man
asked government to introduce the American system of free grants of land to ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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