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... tell the story— or rather part of the story , for no man can hope to tell it all - of what happened in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land in the years from the departure of Macquarie at the end of 1821 to 1838. The history of South ...
... tell the story— or rather part of the story , for no man can hope to tell it all - of what happened in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land in the years from the departure of Macquarie at the end of 1821 to 1838. The history of South ...
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... telling lies that he had already lost all sense of distinction between truth and falsehood.3 39 So matters stood when an ... tell its readers that anyone who saw the wretched outcasts dragged from ships would be left in no doubt that ...
... telling lies that he had already lost all sense of distinction between truth and falsehood.3 39 So matters stood when an ... tell its readers that anyone who saw the wretched outcasts dragged from ships would be left in no doubt that ...
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... tell them they ought to do something about the pernicious effects of the convicts on the morals of Austra- lians . On 21 March 1836 Edward Macarthur , Elizabeth's beloved Edward of those rude pioneer days , now grown to man's estate , a ...
... tell them they ought to do something about the pernicious effects of the convicts on the morals of Austra- lians . On 21 March 1836 Edward Macarthur , Elizabeth's beloved Edward of those rude pioneer days , now grown to man's estate , a ...
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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