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Page 131
... asked him to forward to London suggestions to amend the constitution of Van Diemen's Land , Arthur replied with that indifferent air which pervades the language of a man concerned for salvation who has been asked to write as though any ...
... asked him to forward to London suggestions to amend the constitution of Van Diemen's Land , Arthur replied with that indifferent air which pervades the language of a man concerned for salvation who has been asked to write as though any ...
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... asked them to drink the toast : ' May true British feeling never be wanting among British subjects throughout the world ' . They knew what he meant . Then he asked them to charge their glasses again and drink to the toast : ' May the ...
... asked them to drink the toast : ' May true British feeling never be wanting among British subjects throughout the world ' . They knew what he meant . Then he asked them to charge their glasses again and drink to the toast : ' May the ...
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... asked him whether he thought the use of Indians or Chinese in the penal colonies would be a most serious evil , and he said yes - for that , too , was what Stephen , and Molesworth , and Buller and all men of heroic ingredients believed ...
... asked him whether he thought the use of Indians or Chinese in the penal colonies would be a most serious evil , and he said yes - for that , too , was what Stephen , and Molesworth , and Buller and all men of heroic ingredients believed ...
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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