A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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At the swearing-in ceremony that December Darling expressed his hope that it
would be possible to see justice impartially administered to all. His object, he
said, was to combine the purposes of a penal colony with the welfare of the free ...
At the swearing-in ceremony that December Darling expressed his hope that it
would be possible to see justice impartially administered to all. His object, he
said, was to combine the purposes of a penal colony with the welfare of the free ...
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On the night of 16 December Wentworth, when a little intoxicated, was stopped
by a sentry at the back of the residence of the Colonial Secretary. For Wentworth
this was just another proof that here was a government which permitted the
liberty ...
On the night of 16 December Wentworth, when a little intoxicated, was stopped
by a sentry at the back of the residence of the Colonial Secretary. For Wentworth
this was just another proof that here was a government which permitted the
liberty ...
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Darling to Goderich, 14 December 1827, H.R.A., I. xiii. 638-9, Australian, 28
November 1827; Darling to Hay, 17 December 1827, H.R.A., I. xiii. 652-4. *
Monitor, 31 January 1828. 65 * Extract from General Darling's letter to James
Stephen, ...
Darling to Goderich, 14 December 1827, H.R.A., I. xiii. 638-9, Australian, 28
November 1827; Darling to Hay, 17 December 1827, H.R.A., I. xiii. 652-4. *
Monitor, 31 January 1828. 65 * Extract from General Darling's letter to James
Stephen, ...
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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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