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Page 108
... and prepared to embark on the Hooghly for London.68 On 19 October at
Vaucluse an ox , and half - a - dozen sheep were roasted entire to commemorate
the joyful event . Lots of Cooper's and Wright's best were poured out in libations
on ...
... and prepared to embark on the Hooghly for London.68 On 19 October at
Vaucluse an ox , and half - a - dozen sheep were roasted entire to commemorate
the joyful event . Lots of Cooper's and Wright's best were poured out in libations
on ...
Page 129
The first number appeared on 20 October 1827 . But when he wrote to Darling in
New South Wales to see what he was doing to repress those abuses of the press
which were calculated to excite the feelings of the convict population , and ...
The first number appeared on 20 October 1827 . But when he wrote to Darling in
New South Wales to see what he was doing to repress those abuses of the press
which were calculated to excite the feelings of the convict population , and ...
Page 145
On 7 October the great movement began . Three thousand took to the field ,
including 550 from the Launceston district , and about 1600 from Hobart Town
and the Derwent valley . The whole island appeared in commotion , as bugles ...
On 7 October the great movement began . Three thousand took to the field ,
including 550 from the Launceston district , and about 1600 from Hobart Town
and the Derwent valley . The whole island appeared in commotion , as bugles ...
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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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