A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 144
... magistrate ? Hunter had presented the reasons for accepting the want of general officers in the colony , the general distracted state of the settlement , the opportunity to report crimes and abuses as a magistrate which he could not do ...
... magistrate ? Hunter had presented the reasons for accepting the want of general officers in the colony , the general distracted state of the settlement , the opportunity to report crimes and abuses as a magistrate which he could not do ...
Page 239
... magistrates . As soon as demand by the settlers exceeded the supply , the magistrates were compelled to adopt some criterion of selection . This differed from magistrate to magistrate , and from district to district . The regulations of ...
... magistrates . As soon as demand by the settlers exceeded the supply , the magistrates were compelled to adopt some criterion of selection . This differed from magistrate to magistrate , and from district to district . The regulations of ...
Page 314
... magistrate and a clergyman who ought to be the first to set an example of loyalty , obedience and proper subordination . If he ever dared to interfere again , or investigate any part of Macquarie's conduct , as Governor of the colony ...
... magistrate and a clergyman who ought to be the first to set an example of loyalty , obedience and proper subordination . If he ever dared to interfere again , or investigate any part of Macquarie's conduct , as Governor of the colony ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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