A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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Page 121
But, when Stephen first planted the idea of Gellibrand's perfidy in his head, he
was reluctant to believe it. Vanity alone, if not pride, would not allow him to
entertain the idea that he had been betrayed by a senior member of his
government.
But, when Stephen first planted the idea of Gellibrand's perfidy in his head, he
was reluctant to believe it. Vanity alone, if not pride, would not allow him to
entertain the idea that he had been betrayed by a senior member of his
government.
Page 327
James Stephen was an abolitionist. Born in 1789 into a family with a long
association with the anti-slavery movement, he had grown up in the atmosphere
of the Clapham Sect, deeply imbued with their faith in the fatherhood of God and
the ...
James Stephen was an abolitionist. Born in 1789 into a family with a long
association with the anti-slavery movement, he had grown up in the atmosphere
of the Clapham Sect, deeply imbued with their faith in the fatherhood of God and
the ...
Page 362
Stanley, Lord (Edward George Geoffrey Smith, fourteenth earl of Derby), 214, 240
, 292-3 Stephen, Alfred, 121-2, 124, 138, 299, 304 Stephen, Francis, 186, 198,
227 Stephen George Milner, 299 Stephen, James: character, 83, 327; and F.
Stanley, Lord (Edward George Geoffrey Smith, fourteenth earl of Derby), 214, 240
, 292-3 Stephen, Alfred, 121-2, 124, 138, 299, 304 Stephen, Francis, 186, 198,
227 Stephen George Milner, 299 Stephen, James: character, 83, 327; and F.
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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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