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Page 19
... criminals remained in England , ' wrote G. A. Wood in 1921 , and he meant , not those raised to the eminence of Tyburn tree , but those raised above their fellows by birth , wealth or position , ' the men who plundered their country in ...
... criminals remained in England , ' wrote G. A. Wood in 1921 , and he meant , not those raised to the eminence of Tyburn tree , but those raised above their fellows by birth , wealth or position , ' the men who plundered their country in ...
Page 139
... criminal , after the drop , was invisible from outside.12 This adminis- trative practice was legalized by two acts to regulate the execution of criminals ' which were passed by the New South Wales and Victorian Legislative Councils ...
... criminal , after the drop , was invisible from outside.12 This adminis- trative practice was legalized by two acts to regulate the execution of criminals ' which were passed by the New South Wales and Victorian Legislative Councils ...
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... criminals who had been released with remissions of sentence during the previous five - year period ending 31 December 1873 , by pointing out that twenty - three other bushrangers were to be released with ' Gardiner ' and by claiming ...
... criminals who had been released with remissions of sentence during the previous five - year period ending 31 December 1873 , by pointing out that twenty - three other bushrangers were to be released with ' Gardiner ' and by claiming ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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