A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 77
... question the humanity of the people responsible for such a mess . With a becoming dignity he set down on paper the vision by which he would guide his behaviour in New South Wales . He wrote first of his intention to furnish the ...
... question the humanity of the people responsible for such a mess . With a becoming dignity he set down on paper the vision by which he would guide his behaviour in New South Wales . He wrote first of his intention to furnish the ...
Page 199
... question whether the East India Company should grant licences for trade with New South Wales , and so remove piecemeal or wholly the original restrictions imposed on the trade of New South Wales in order to preserve the monopoly of the ...
... question whether the East India Company should grant licences for trade with New South Wales , and so remove piecemeal or wholly the original restrictions imposed on the trade of New South Wales in order to preserve the monopoly of the ...
Page 356
... question : Who was capable of suing in the colony ? He argued that no act of pardon could remove the disability of suing once it had been incurred . Eagar replied in person that a pardon in the colony entitled the holder to all the ...
... question : Who was capable of suing in the colony ? He argued that no act of pardon could remove the disability of suing once it had been incurred . Eagar replied in person that a pardon in the colony entitled the holder to all the ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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