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Francis Keble Crowley. It has been My Invariable Opinion , and Upon that Opinion I have Acted ever since I Came to this Colony , that , Once a Convict has become a Free Man , either by Servitude , Free Pardon , or Emancipation , he ...
Francis Keble Crowley. It has been My Invariable Opinion , and Upon that Opinion I have Acted ever since I Came to this Colony , that , Once a Convict has become a Free Man , either by Servitude , Free Pardon , or Emancipation , he ...
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... opinion and ' shew the Natives that they will not be allowed with impunity , in consequence of any supposed wrongs or injuries they may receive from Individuals , to collect and disturb the Country ' . In May 1826 he sent a force of ...
... opinion and ' shew the Natives that they will not be allowed with impunity , in consequence of any supposed wrongs or injuries they may receive from Individuals , to collect and disturb the Country ' . In May 1826 he sent a force of ...
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... opinions of those who have not had practical experience of the working of the system . I still retain the opinion which I expressed when called upon by the late Governor , in April , 1836 , that " The Verdicts of the Juries of Civil ...
... opinions of those who have not had practical experience of the working of the system . I still retain the opinion which I expressed when called upon by the late Governor , in April , 1836 , that " The Verdicts of the Juries of Civil ...
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Aborigines acres agricultural allowed appearance arrived banks Bathurst boat Botany Bay Britain Cape Captain cattle Church coast colonists colony command Committee conduct consequence Court Cove crimes cultivation Diemen's Land district duty emancipists employed England established Excellency farm female convicts Governor King Governor Macquarie Harbour Hawkesbury Historical Records Hobart Town hope Hunter important inhabitants John Macarthur labour letter London Lord Macarthur Macquarie's magistrates Majesty's March Marsden miles military Mitchell Library months Mountains natives Norfolk Island November observed occasion officers Parramatta party persons population Port Dalrymple Port Jackson pounds present prisoners provisions punishment received Records of Australia reported respect returned River sailed sent sentenced servants settlement sheep ships shore situation Society South Wales Corps spirits supply Sydney Gazette trade transportation Trial by Jury Van Diemen's Land vessel voyage W. C. Wentworth wheat women wool