A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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Page 115
The only course, as he saw it, was to strengthen the hands of the more
respectable and to improve, if possible, the moral character of the inferior class of
settlers which, he believed, sank lower and lower from the want of those outward
forms of ...
The only course, as he saw it, was to strengthen the hands of the more
respectable and to improve, if possible, the moral character of the inferior class of
settlers which, he believed, sank lower and lower from the want of those outward
forms of ...
Page 260
As for migrant labour, the settlers feared the colony would be saturated with a
class of persons worse than convicts, because they would be far less under
control. Government, they believed, had been seduced by the example of
America ...
As for migrant labour, the settlers feared the colony would be saturated with a
class of persons worse than convicts, because they would be far less under
control. Government, they believed, had been seduced by the example of
America ...
Page 296
They were told it was true that if the whole of the convict population were taken
away, then their imports would be diminished and the ostentatious luxuriance of
the settlers would be checked. The settler would have to employ his sons on his ...
They were told it was true that if the whole of the convict population were taken
away, then their imports would be diminished and the ostentatious luxuriance of
the settlers would be checked. The settler would have to employ his sons on his ...
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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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