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 238
All through February Broughton had taken up with Glenelg in London the things
closest to his heart. He was worried, he told him, whether his insurance policies
would cover the new boundaries of his diocese: he was worried by the number of
...
All through February Broughton had taken up with Glenelg in London the things
closest to his heart. He was worried, he told him, whether his insurance policies
would cover the new boundaries of his diocese: he was worried by the number of
...
Page 309
All night the people discharged fireworks in the streets: houses were illuminated:
toasts were drunk in all the pot-houses in Hobart Town to commemorate the end
of the system, coupled with the name of Lord Glenelg who, it was said, was the ...
All night the people discharged fireworks in the streets: houses were illuminated:
toasts were drunk in all the pot-houses in Hobart Town to commemorate the end
of the system, coupled with the name of Lord Glenelg who, it was said, was the ...
Page 327
Charles Grant kissed hands for the Colonial Office and was raised to the peerage
in the forthcoming month as Lord Glenelg, and Lord John Russell took over the
Home Office. Stephen had an immense admiration for Glenelg, calling him the ...
Charles Grant kissed hands for the Colonial Office and was raised to the peerage
in the forthcoming month as Lord Glenelg, and Lord John Russell took over the
Home Office. Stephen had an immense admiration for Glenelg, calling him the ...
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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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