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They pillaged the stores , threatened the women and shouted to Mrs Larnach ,
the wife of Mudie's partner John Larnach , that they would bring her husband's
bloody head and stick it on the chimney , and if her father had been at home ,
they ...
They pillaged the stores , threatened the women and shouted to Mrs Larnach ,
the wife of Mudie's partner John Larnach , that they would bring her husband's
bloody head and stick it on the chimney , and if her father had been at home ,
they ...
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scandalous character of Mudie's book , The Felonry of New South Wales . 12 The
Sydney Herald welcomed the book because it would provide any committee
appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the future of the convict
system ...
scandalous character of Mudie's book , The Felonry of New South Wales . 12 The
Sydney Herald welcomed the book because it would provide any committee
appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the future of the convict
system ...
Page 335
But by the truth the ' Major ' meant anything which would blacken the reputation of
Bourke , a point on which he could be used by Molesworth , because Mudie was
only too happy to give examples of how Bourke's convict system had corrupted ...
But by the truth the ' Major ' meant anything which would blacken the reputation of
Bourke , a point on which he could be used by Molesworth , because Mudie was
only too happy to give examples of how Bourke's convict system had corrupted ...
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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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