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Some were liberals , and some were what at home would be denominated Tories
or conservatives . ... All his counsellors , especially the Colonial Secretary
McLeay , would have voted in England for Wellington , the Tory , rather than Grey
the ...
Some were liberals , and some were what at home would be denominated Tories
or conservatives . ... All his counsellors , especially the Colonial Secretary
McLeay , would have voted in England for Wellington , the Tory , rather than Grey
the ...
Page 220
The difficulty was , as Forbes had put it to him that August day in 1834 , he was a
Whig amidst high Tory counsellors . McLeay the Colonial Secretary , was deeply
and implacably committed to the protection of the gentry of New South Wales ...
The difficulty was , as Forbes had put it to him that August day in 1834 , he was a
Whig amidst high Tory counsellors . McLeay the Colonial Secretary , was deeply
and implacably committed to the protection of the gentry of New South Wales ...
Page 244
In this part of the world , they wrote , a Tory signified a respectable person who
had immigrated to this colony and brought with him virtuous principles : he
abominated convict principles , and even looked with suspicion on any man who
had ...
In this part of the world , they wrote , a Tory signified a respectable person who
had immigrated to this colony and brought with him virtuous principles : he
abominated convict principles , and even looked with suspicion on any man who
had ...
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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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