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Page 295
To achieve the vision of Loveless , men had to combine , but because of their
isolation and the convict system , his seed fell on stony ground in Van Diemen's
Land . And Loveless would leave Van Diemen's Land on 30 January 1837
without ...
To achieve the vision of Loveless , men had to combine , but because of their
isolation and the convict system , his seed fell on stony ground in Van Diemen's
Land . And Loveless would leave Van Diemen's Land on 30 January 1837
without ...
Page 296
38 Outside the meeting those with a stake in the convict system quickly rallied to
its defence . Some settlers in the Launceston district , all large employers of
convict labour , were moved to forget for a day the problems of the autumn
ploughing ...
38 Outside the meeting those with a stake in the convict system quickly rallied to
its defence . Some settlers in the Launceston district , all large employers of
convict labour , were moved to forget for a day the problems of the autumn
ploughing ...
Page 355
... 286-91 , 295-6 , 301-3 , 308-9 Colonial gentry , see Exclusives Colonial office :
and immigration , 13-14 , 115 ; convict system , 34-5 , 60 , 86 , 261-2 , 272 , 292 ;
policy on N.S.W. , 37 ; and land regulations , 68 , 104-5 , 126 ; see also Bathurst ...
... 286-91 , 295-6 , 301-3 , 308-9 Colonial gentry , see Exclusives Colonial office :
and immigration , 13-14 , 115 ; convict system , 34-5 , 60 , 86 , 261-2 , 272 , 292 ;
policy on N.S.W. , 37 ; and land regulations , 68 , 104-5 , 126 ; see also Bathurst ...
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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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