A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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At the end of July 1790 D ' Arcy , Catherine Crowley and William sailed from
Sydney in the Surprize for Norfolk Island where they arrived on 7 August . There
that gap between the father and the mother was plain for all to see ; the father
was ...
At the end of July 1790 D ' Arcy , Catherine Crowley and William sailed from
Sydney in the Surprize for Norfolk Island where they arrived on 7 August . There
that gap between the father and the mother was plain for all to see ; the father
was ...
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18 During that July and the succeeding months of August and September the
Legislative Council acted as a committee to regulate the affairs of a pastoral
society employing convict labour . They passed Acts to authorize the impounding
of ...
18 During that July and the succeeding months of August and September the
Legislative Council acted as a committee to regulate the affairs of a pastoral
society employing convict labour . They passed Acts to authorize the impounding
of ...
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67 Then on 3 August he agreed to address a meeting summoned by a committee
of Protestants to protest against the National schools . On that night , to roars of
applause from those Baptists , Presbyterians , Methodists , Congregationalists ...
67 Then on 3 August he agreed to address a meeting summoned by a committee
of Protestants to protest against the National schools . On that night , to roars of
applause from those Baptists , Presbyterians , Methodists , Congregationalists ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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