A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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Staggered by the enormous burden of running the colony of New South Wales ,
which , in the year 1822 , had cost the British taxpayer £450 , 000 , swayed by
rumours trickling back to London of the moral evils of building a society from the ...
Staggered by the enormous burden of running the colony of New South Wales ,
which , in the year 1822 , had cost the British taxpayer £450 , 000 , swayed by
rumours trickling back to London of the moral evils of building a society from the ...
Page 143
taken their country binson asked , that they British benevolence must and folly
seized men ' s hearts in Van Diemen ' s Land . In July Robinson set out on a
journey of reconciliation to the aborigines . What he saw and heard filled him with
...
taken their country binson asked , that they British benevolence must and folly
seized men ' s hearts in Van Diemen ' s Land . In July Robinson set out on a
journey of reconciliation to the aborigines . What he saw and heard filled him with
...
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They must look to a reformed Parliament in London and the British public to
procure for them a British constitution . He then moved the first resolution : ' That
the Colony of Van Diemen ' s Land , being purely and essentially British ,
possesses ...
They must look to a reformed Parliament in London and the British public to
procure for them a British constitution . He then moved the first resolution : ' That
the Colony of Van Diemen ' s Land , being purely and essentially British ,
possesses ...
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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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