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Page 144
On 22 September at a public meeting at the Court of Requests in Hobart Town
called to form a town guard so that a portion of the military could take part in the
movement against the blacks, a surprising unanimity prevailed, as speaker after ...
On 22 September at a public meeting at the Court of Requests in Hobart Town
called to form a town guard so that a portion of the military could take part in the
movement against the blacks, a surprising unanimity prevailed, as speaker after ...
Page 259
On 23 May 1831 the Sheriff convened a meeting of the inhabitants of Hobart
Town to address His Majesty on the occasion of his accession to the throne.
Under the influence of Gellibrand, Horne, and Kemp the meeting changed from a
...
On 23 May 1831 the Sheriff convened a meeting of the inhabitants of Hobart
Town to address His Majesty on the occasion of his accession to the throne.
Under the influence of Gellibrand, Horne, and Kemp the meeting changed from a
...
Page 290
The recent public meeting and its aftermath had produced almost a revolution in
men's minds. For his part, he was on the side of moderation. In the words of the
Lieutenant-Governor, a strange model for Gellibrand to use, let them prove their ...
The recent public meeting and its aftermath had produced almost a revolution in
men's minds. For his part, he was on the side of moderation. In the words of the
Lieutenant-Governor, a strange model for Gellibrand to use, let them prove their ...
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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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