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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But, when Stephen first planted the idea of Gellibrand's perfidy in his head, he
was reluctant to believe it. Vanity alone, if not pride, would not allow him to
entertain the idea that he had been betrayed by a senior member of his
government.
But, when Stephen first planted the idea of Gellibrand's perfidy in his head, he
was reluctant to believe it. Vanity alone, if not pride, would not allow him to
entertain the idea that he had been betrayed by a senior member of his
government.
Page 122
mercenary of Satan, announced there would be an inquiry in which Gellibrand
would be called on to answer the charges of Alfred Stephen, namely that he had
behaved inconsistently with the duties and dignity of his high office, that he had ...
mercenary of Satan, announced there would be an inquiry in which Gellibrand
would be called on to answer the charges of Alfred Stephen, namely that he had
behaved inconsistently with the duties and dignity of his high office, that he had ...
Page 125
In March of 1826, with the assistance of Andrew Bent as printer, Gellibrand
published in Hobart Town a pamphlet on The Proceedings in the case of His
Majesty's Attorney-General J. T. Gellibrand Esq., in which he complained of the
monstrous ...
In March of 1826, with the assistance of Andrew Bent as printer, Gellibrand
published in Hobart Town a pamphlet on The Proceedings in the case of His
Majesty's Attorney-General J. T. Gellibrand Esq., in which he complained of the
monstrous ...
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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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