A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 91
... punishment known to the criminal law and as such was intended to serve the ends of all punishment - namely to purge , to deter , and to reform . Of these three , the contemporaries responsible for the execution of the law believed the ...
... punishment known to the criminal law and as such was intended to serve the ends of all punishment - namely to purge , to deter , and to reform . Of these three , the contemporaries responsible for the execution of the law believed the ...
Page 242
... punishment , but was obliged by the regulations to take offenders accused of a minor offence before a single magistrate , who could order a punishment of twenty - five lashes . For a more serious offence the convict was tried before a ...
... punishment , but was obliged by the regulations to take offenders accused of a minor offence before a single magistrate , who could order a punishment of twenty - five lashes . For a more serious offence the convict was tried before a ...
Page 369
... punishment and reformation of the convicts . Macquarie believed in leniency ; Bigge recommended a maintenance of that degree of severity and vigour by which alone , in his view , the punishment of transportation might be made a subject ...
... punishment and reformation of the convicts . Macquarie believed in leniency ; Bigge recommended a maintenance of that degree of severity and vigour by which alone , in his view , the punishment of transportation might be made a subject ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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