A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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They were both Protestant Irish and both, on their own confession, Whigs by
political conviction. That alone prepared the ... Chance, too, had drawn Bourke
and Wentworth closer together in the politics of the colony. By the beginning of
1835 ...
They were both Protestant Irish and both, on their own confession, Whigs by
political conviction. That alone prepared the ... Chance, too, had drawn Bourke
and Wentworth closer together in the politics of the colony. By the beginning of
1835 ...
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extravagance of language which characterized the political controversies of the
day the Sydney Herald informed its readers that on the one side there was their
bishop, all the clergy save one, the High Churchmen and all the Tories. On the ...
extravagance of language which characterized the political controversies of the
day the Sydney Herald informed its readers that on the one side there was their
bishop, all the clergy save one, the High Churchmen and all the Tories. On the ...
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... 131, 147, 258, 272, 274, 275,277, 293, 307 Perry, assigned convict, 204-5
Petitions from N.S.W.: for political rights, 72, ... against quitrents, 265; for political
rights, 267, 289-90 Pickwick Papers, 349 Pierce, Alexander, 115 Pike, Captain,
195, ...
... 131, 147, 258, 272, 274, 275,277, 293, 307 Perry, assigned convict, 204-5
Petitions from N.S.W.: for political rights, 72, ... against quitrents, 265; for political
rights, 267, 289-90 Pickwick Papers, 349 Pierce, Alexander, 115 Pike, Captain,
195, ...
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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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