A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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dence committee consisting of Wentworth, Henry Carmichael, Francis Stephen
and Doctor Bland were appointed. When the provisional committee met again on
17 June they decided that the future name of the association should be the ...
dence committee consisting of Wentworth, Henry Carmichael, Francis Stephen
and Doctor Bland were appointed. When the provisional committee met again on
17 June they decided that the future name of the association should be the ...
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Stephen greeted him as a man of stature, and told him that Molesworth was
making effective use of his despatches in drafting his report for the Transportation
Committee. As for the reckless charges of the flogging 'Major he had talked so
wildly ...
Stephen greeted him as a man of stature, and told him that Molesworth was
making effective use of his despatches in drafting his report for the Transportation
Committee. As for the reckless charges of the flogging 'Major he had talked so
wildly ...
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So Glenelg stayed, unlikely as ever to say anything definite on the future of
transportation or the future constitution of the colonies, and Molesworth turned
back to his committee hoping to persuade them to abolish the unclean thing.
So Glenelg stayed, unlikely as ever to say anything definite on the future of
transportation or the future constitution of the colonies, and Molesworth turned
back to his committee hoping to persuade them to abolish the unclean thing.
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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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