A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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Page 46
While his heart was still hot with this picture of a brave new world in the land of
his birth, he was cut to the quick to read in a pamphlet by a member of the House
of Commons, one H. G. Bennet, that his father had been arraigned at the bar of ...
While his heart was still hot with this picture of a brave new world in the land of
his birth, he was cut to the quick to read in a pamphlet by a member of the House
of Commons, one H. G. Bennet, that his father had been arraigned at the bar of ...
Page 47
Again Wentworth snatched at the idea of vengeance: “as soon as I get over the
hurry of my work, I will pay him off in his own coin', he told his father. So that book,
which had been suggested to him by young John Macarthur, came out by ...
Again Wentworth snatched at the idea of vengeance: “as soon as I get over the
hurry of my work, I will pay him off in his own coin', he told his father. So that book,
which had been suggested to him by young John Macarthur, came out by ...
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Like Wentworth, too, James Macarthur became in childhood and adolescence
more like his mother than his father, a throw of chance which may have conferred
on the former that inner turbulence, and that outer loudness of behaviour which ...
Like Wentworth, too, James Macarthur became in childhood and adolescence
more like his mother than his father, a throw of chance which may have conferred
on the former that inner turbulence, and that outer loudness of behaviour which ...
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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 |
Copyright | |
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