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As for trial by jury he believed the colony was fit for that mode of trial . He
suggested a high property qualification for jurors who had been transported to
ensure some approach to that respectability which he had found most commonly
...
As for trial by jury he believed the colony was fit for that mode of trial . He
suggested a high property qualification for jurors who had been transported to
ensure some approach to that respectability which he had found most commonly
...
Page 228
If the heart of any community was sound it would support the Church of England
against popery , for the Church of England was , he believed , the only ark of
refuge against the deluge of fanaticism and infidelity which was now pouring in
upon ...
If the heart of any community was sound it would support the Church of England
against popery , for the Church of England was , he believed , the only ark of
refuge against the deluge of fanaticism and infidelity which was now pouring in
upon ...
Page 344
... James Macarthur , of a young cub who believed his authority had been
committed to him from ' on High ' , William Bernard Ullathorne , of the bizarre '
Major ' Mudie , and of a clergyman who believed New South Wales had been
used as a ...
... James Macarthur , of a young cub who believed his authority had been
committed to him from ' on High ' , William Bernard Ullathorne , of the bizarre '
Major ' Mudie , and of a clergyman who believed New South Wales had been
used as a ...
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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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