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... Arthur as a ' Gibeonite of Tyranny ' . No one in Hobart Town was quite sure what the editor meant , except that he must have meant an especially bad form of tyranny . But Arthur knew about the Gibeonites - they hanged their enemies on ...
... Arthur as a ' Gibeonite of Tyranny ' . No one in Hobart Town was quite sure what the editor meant , except that he must have meant an especially bad form of tyranny . But Arthur knew about the Gibeonites - they hanged their enemies on ...
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... Arthur in the Colonial Times that the Sydney Gazette compared the Colonial Times to the ' terrific features of a serpent's en- venomed fang ' . In March of 1826 , with the assistance of Andrew Bent as printer , Gellibrand published in ...
... Arthur in the Colonial Times that the Sydney Gazette compared the Colonial Times to the ' terrific features of a serpent's en- venomed fang ' . In March of 1826 , with the assistance of Andrew Bent as printer , Gellibrand published in ...
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... Arthur's government was becoming every day more and more a terror to the free . One of these was Gilbert Robertson . In February of 1832 a mischief - making servant had whispered in Arthur's ears that at harvest time on the Robertson ...
... Arthur's government was becoming every day more and more a terror to the free . One of these was Gilbert Robertson . In February of 1832 a mischief - making servant had whispered in Arthur's ears that at harvest time on the Robertson ...
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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