A History of Australia, Volume 2The second volume in a history of Australia which aims to highlight the hardship and trauma that occurred there during the establishment and development of white settlement. This volume chronicles New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) between 1822 and 1838. |
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Page 266
The hot-headed amongst them subscribed to the Colonist, where they could read
that July and August weekly hints that from the earliest days to the present time
Arthur had a long record of oppressing individuals and treating the sacred ...
The hot-headed amongst them subscribed to the Colonist, where they could read
that July and August weekly hints that from the earliest days to the present time
Arthur had a long record of oppressing individuals and treating the sacred ...
Page 284
The Colonist was prepared to take the discussion a stage further. It began by
writing wildly of a reign of terror and repeated week in week out the warning of
Meredith: 'what is the fate of one may be the fate of all'. Entreating the colonists to
look ...
The Colonist was prepared to take the discussion a stage further. It began by
writing wildly of a reign of terror and repeated week in week out the warning of
Meredith: 'what is the fate of one may be the fate of all'. Entreating the colonists to
look ...
Page 295
The Colonial Times asked its readers whether the British colonists of Van
Diemen's Land were to become white slaves ... He had taken over the Colonist
and republished it as the True Colonist on 5 August 1834, arguing that the
abolitionist ...
The Colonial Times asked its readers whether the British colonists of Van
Diemen's Land were to become white slaves ... He had taken over the Colonist
and republished it as the True Colonist on 5 August 1834, arguing that the
abolitionist ...
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Contents
A R K N | 17 |
T H E R ETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
T H E N ATI W E SON OF FE N DS GROSS LY | 61 |
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