A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838Manning Clark's History of Australia. |
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... called out at the top of his voice , and the hisses became deafening . Over the uproar and the clamour Wentworth shouted that appeals to private benevolence were a mere mockery of charity . The chairman then rose and said with dignity ...
... called out at the top of his voice , and the hisses became deafening . Over the uproar and the clamour Wentworth shouted that appeals to private benevolence were a mere mockery of charity . The chairman then rose and said with dignity ...
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... called on Wentworth at Vaucluse , to the alarm of the editor of the Sydney Herald who wanted to see something sinister in two Irish- men , both belonging by birth to families of ancient lineage , and sharing a common political creed ...
... called on Wentworth at Vaucluse , to the alarm of the editor of the Sydney Herald who wanted to see something sinister in two Irish- men , both belonging by birth to families of ancient lineage , and sharing a common political creed ...
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... called on to speak in public as though he were conducting his own defence against a charge of treachery . He felt called on to explain why he who was known to speak up for trial by jury , had opposed a jury in the Bryan case . Then ...
... called on to speak in public as though he were conducting his own defence against a charge of treachery . He felt called on to explain why he who was known to speak up for trial by jury , had opposed a jury in the Bryan case . Then ...
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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