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Page 282
... Bryan's name from the Commission of the Peace , and withdrew his assigned servants . Bryan , angered both by the financial loss and the injury to his name , set out for Hobart Town to hold himself up to public view as proof of ...
... Bryan's name from the Commission of the Peace , and withdrew his assigned servants . Bryan , angered both by the financial loss and the injury to his name , set out for Hobart Town to hold himself up to public view as proof of ...
Page 283
... Bryan and who was well - known to be a loud - mouthed defender of the Colonel's policy of assigning convicts to the virtuous and the respectable , had shouted to passers - by in a public street in Launceston expressions highly ...
... Bryan and who was well - known to be a loud - mouthed defender of the Colonel's policy of assigning convicts to the virtuous and the respectable , had shouted to passers - by in a public street in Launceston expressions highly ...
Page 286
... Bryan had an interest , had materially prejudiced opinion , the Crown was not prepared to allow the case to go before a jury . He therefore moved to postpone the trial of the case to the sitting after next term . Bryan , after ...
... Bryan had an interest , had materially prejudiced opinion , the Crown was not prepared to allow the case to go before a jury . He therefore moved to postpone the trial of the case to the sitting after next term . Bryan , after ...
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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