A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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Page 73
For months past Darling had been wondering whether the time had not come to
take up the suggestion my lord Bathurst had made as long ago as July of 1825
that government should issue licences to newspapers, to be forfeited if the ...
For months past Darling had been wondering whether the time had not come to
take up the suggestion my lord Bathurst had made as long ago as July of 1825
that government should issue licences to newspapers, to be forfeited if the ...
Page 91
That question of the distribution, let alone deeper issues of the ownership of
wealth, played no part in the exchange between Darling and Wentworth. When a
group of landed proprietors and merchants, headed by John Macarthur, Robert ...
That question of the distribution, let alone deeper issues of the ownership of
wealth, played no part in the exchange between Darling and Wentworth. When a
group of landed proprietors and merchants, headed by John Macarthur, Robert ...
Page 104
The large settlers, believing the changes had been designed to serve their
interests, began to clamour for more assigned servants. In the first half of 1831
John, William and James Macarthur submitted to Darling that the assigned
servants they ...
The large settlers, believing the changes had been designed to serve their
interests, began to clamour for more assigned servants. In the first half of 1831
John, William and James Macarthur submitted to Darling that the assigned
servants they ...
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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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