A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838Melbourne University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... Mudie . Mudie had arrived in Sydney in July of 1822 to take up a grant of 2,500 acres at Patrick's Plains on land on which he conferred the name of Castle Forbes in honour of Sir Charles Forbes . There from November 1822 to November ...
... Mudie . Mudie had arrived in Sydney in July of 1822 to take up a grant of 2,500 acres at Patrick's Plains on land on which he conferred the name of Castle Forbes in honour of Sir Charles Forbes . There from November 1822 to November ...
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... Mudie and Larnach , retorted that it was the only way to extract value from the labour of the convict , and prevent society from sinking into anarchy , as the conduct of the convict servants was still extremely bad . Bourke sent the ...
... Mudie and Larnach , retorted that it was the only way to extract value from the labour of the convict , and prevent society from sinking into anarchy , as the conduct of the convict servants was still extremely bad . Bourke sent the ...
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... Mudie was only too happy to give examples of how Bourke's convict system had corrupted and degraded the whole of society . He told them of how the wives of convicts prostituted them- selves to other workers in the country districts of ...
... Mudie was only too happy to give examples of how Bourke's convict system had corrupted and degraded the whole of society . He told them of how the wives of convicts prostituted them- selves to other workers in the country districts of ...
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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