A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 96
... DEATH He was humbly recommended to mercy by the Jury and Prosecutor . The Crown graciously listened to his appeal for mercy , and he went on his long journey to New South Wales . Here is a young man of eighteen years defending himself ...
... DEATH He was humbly recommended to mercy by the Jury and Prosecutor . The Crown graciously listened to his appeal for mercy , and he went on his long journey to New South Wales . Here is a young man of eighteen years defending himself ...
Page 207
... death into paradise , the evil were launched into everlasting damnation . The supreme example of a just desert was death by hanging . One Monday in February 1804 the New South Wales Corps was under arms to attend to the execution of an ...
... death into paradise , the evil were launched into everlasting damnation . The supreme example of a just desert was death by hanging . One Monday in February 1804 the New South Wales Corps was under arms to attend to the execution of an ...
Page 326
... death with decent deportment and becoming resignation.19 Death by hanging was , as it were , the penultimate punishment for vice . There were , however , other punishments in this world for those who practised the minor vices . Of these ...
... death with decent deportment and becoming resignation.19 Death by hanging was , as it were , the penultimate punishment for vice . There were , however , other punishments in this world for those who practised the minor vices . Of these ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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