A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838Melbourne University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... Bourke was drawing closer to Wentworth . Unlike the rapport of Bourke and Forbes this was not that coming together of two men who held identical opinions on the world of politics and the life of the world to come . To Bourke's Christian ...
... Bourke was drawing closer to Wentworth . Unlike the rapport of Bourke and Forbes this was not that coming together of two men who held identical opinions on the world of politics and the life of the world to come . To Bourke's Christian ...
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... Bourke had warmly welcomed him when he arrived in Sydney in December of 1832 to take up his position on the bench of the Supreme Court of New South Wales . In private Burton was in sympathy with the Botany Bay Tories , and a believer in ...
... Bourke had warmly welcomed him when he arrived in Sydney in December of 1832 to take up his position on the bench of the Supreme Court of New South Wales . In private Burton was in sympathy with the Botany Bay Tories , and a believer in ...
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... Bourke decided that McLeay at least must go . As long ago as August 1835 he had overheard McLeay telling his political cronies that he was so disgusted by the drift of events in New South Wales that he did not propose to hold office for ...
... Bourke decided that McLeay at least must go . As long ago as August 1835 he had overheard McLeay telling his political cronies that he was so disgusted by the drift of events in New South Wales that he did not propose to hold office for ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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