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Was it prudent in a convict colony to allow the editor of the Monitor, E. S. Hall, to
describe the large landowners of New South Wales as monsters of cruelty, and
the magistrates as men who had excited horror and disgust all over the world?
Was it prudent in a convict colony to allow the editor of the Monitor, E. S. Hall, to
describe the large landowners of New South Wales as monsters of cruelty, and
the magistrates as men who had excited horror and disgust all over the world?
Page 89
Late in September the Attorney-General opened the Crown's case for criminal
libel against E. S. Hall for writing and publishing an article in the Monitor of 5 July
in which he had held up Archdeacon Scott to public ridicule and contempt as a ...
Late in September the Attorney-General opened the Crown's case for criminal
libel against E. S. Hall for writing and publishing an article in the Monitor of 5 July
in which he had held up Archdeacon Scott to public ridicule and contempt as a ...
Page 163
Its proprietors E. S. Hall and A. Hill belonged by conviction to that group which
believed in the beneficial influences of an evangelical religion in morality and
social order. Hall, who had been born in London in March of 1786, had engaged
as a ...
Its proprietors E. S. Hall and A. Hill belonged by conviction to that group which
believed in the beneficial influences of an evangelical religion in morality and
social order. Hall, who had been born in London in March of 1786, had engaged
as a ...
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Contents
DARK N | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFF ENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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