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... reckless of his honour and his reputation as was John Macarthur when
possessed by his own demon of vengeance . So when James Hall , possibly
influenced by the proDouglass role that Colonial Secretary Goulburn had
seemed to play in ...
... reckless of his honour and his reputation as was John Macarthur when
possessed by his own demon of vengeance . So when James Hall , possibly
influenced by the proDouglass role that Colonial Secretary Goulburn had
seemed to play in ...
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One evening in June the Benevolent Society met in the Court House in Sydney ,
with the Colonial Secretary McLeay in the chair , the Reverend Mr Cowper and
all the quality and respectability in the floor of the house . William Bland had just ...
One evening in June the Benevolent Society met in the Court House in Sydney ,
with the Colonial Secretary McLeay in the chair , the Reverend Mr Cowper and
all the quality and respectability in the floor of the house . William Bland had just ...
Page 243
79 On 2 January 1837 Bourke , acting on instructions from London , formally
commissioned Edward Deas Thomson as Colonial Secretary of New South
Wales . 80 The Sydney Herald promptly protested that the colony was to be
thrown bound ...
79 On 2 January 1837 Bourke , acting on instructions from London , formally
commissioned Edward Deas Thomson as Colonial Secretary of New South
Wales . 80 The Sydney Herald promptly protested that the colony was to be
thrown bound ...
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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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