A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838Melbourne University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... December 1825 at Sydney Cove to farewell Brisbane and his family who were about to sail out on to the high seas to London . They were not to know that seven months earlier John Macarthur junior had sat down on a large sofa at the ...
... December 1825 at Sydney Cove to farewell Brisbane and his family who were about to sail out on to the high seas to London . They were not to know that seven months earlier John Macarthur junior had sat down on a large sofa at the ...
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... 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 classes of the inhabitants ...
... 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 classes of the inhabitants ...
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... December 1826 ; see also Monitor for November and December 1826 passim ; for the efforts of McLeay to inform the public on the facts , see the letter by A. McLeay to the editor of the Australian , 1 December 1826 , in the Australian , 2 ...
... December 1826 ; see also Monitor for November and December 1826 passim ; for the efforts of McLeay to inform the public on the facts , see the letter by A. McLeay to the editor of the Australian , 1 December 1826 , in the Australian , 2 ...
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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