A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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Page 223
evil. They had much to say about another great evil—the contamination of the
interior of the colony by gangs of cattle-dealers and other disorderly persons,
who were either freed men, or long-term men holding tickets-of-leave. These men
...
evil. They had much to say about another great evil—the contamination of the
interior of the colony by gangs of cattle-dealers and other disorderly persons,
who were either freed men, or long-term men holding tickets-of-leave. These men
...
Page 279
It was his proud conviction that Van Diemen's Land might be made a terror to evil
-doers for the next quarter of a century at least. Free institutions would quickly
work the subversion of his whole intention of keeping Van Diemen's Land a
penal ...
It was his proud conviction that Van Diemen's Land might be made a terror to evil
-doers for the next quarter of a century at least. Free institutions would quickly
work the subversion of his whole intention of keeping Van Diemen's Land a
penal ...
Page 341
As for the penal settlements, there a man lost the heart of a man, and was
fashioned in the shape of a beast: there evil was distinguished by the convicts as
good, and good as evil, to which coercion was no answer, for that only gave a
man the ...
As for the penal settlements, there a man lost the heart of a man, and was
fashioned in the shape of a beast: there evil was distinguished by the convicts as
good, and good as evil, to which coercion was no answer, for that only gave a
man the ...
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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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