A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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Brisbane, impressed by Mr Macarthur's stake in the country, and his exertions for
the improvement in fine wool, and entertaining a high opinion of some of Mr
Macarthur's family, decided he was a fit person to be named for the commission
of ...
Brisbane, impressed by Mr Macarthur's stake in the country, and his exertions for
the improvement in fine wool, and entertaining a high opinion of some of Mr
Macarthur's family, decided he was a fit person to be named for the commission
of ...
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Like Wentworth, James Macarthur was native-born. But whereas Wentworth
consumed so much of his energy in his youth fighting the consequences of
exclusion from the homes of the gentry that his life assumed all the tragic
grandeur of a ...
Like Wentworth, James Macarthur was native-born. But whereas Wentworth
consumed so much of his energy in his youth fighting the consequences of
exclusion from the homes of the gentry that his life assumed all the tragic
grandeur of a ...
Page 182
Chance was about to bestow on James a role he had never coveted, the role of
leader of the Macarthur family in New South Wales. So on that day in October two
victims of the sins of the fathers, two inheritors of what others had sown—the one
...
Chance was about to bestow on James a role he had never coveted, the role of
leader of the Macarthur family in New South Wales. So on that day in October two
victims of the sins of the fathers, two inheritors of what others had sown—the one
...
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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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