A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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That year too the venerated bard, Michael Robinson, an ex-convict, whose witty,
gay and classical muse had so often been the subject of general admiration and
praise amongst emancipists and native-born, read his song for Anniversary Day.
That year too the venerated bard, Michael Robinson, an ex-convict, whose witty,
gay and classical muse had so often been the subject of general admiration and
praise amongst emancipists and native-born, read his song for Anniversary Day.
Page 198
Francis Stephen then moved the petition to the King, taking the opportunity to ask
the meeting whether the assertion by Howick that party animosity existed in the
colony between immigrants and emancipists were not false. They shouted their ...
Francis Stephen then moved the petition to the King, taking the opportunity to ask
the meeting whether the assertion by Howick that party animosity existed in the
colony between immigrants and emancipists were not false. They shouted their ...
Page 337
That concern with what was in man never was his subject. What touched him
deeply was the behaviour, and demands of the emancipists. For a brief moment
before the committee he let fly, gave out his own cry of pain, and spoke with
disgust, ...
That concern with what was in man never was his subject. What touched him
deeply was the behaviour, and demands of the emancipists. For a brief moment
before the committee he let fly, gave out his own cry of pain, and spoke with
disgust, ...
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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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