A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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1 At the swearing - in ceremony that December Darling expressed his hope that it
would be possible to see justice impartially administered to all . His object , he
said , was to combine the purposes of a penal colony with the welfare of the free
...
1 At the swearing - in ceremony that December Darling expressed his hope that it
would be possible to see justice impartially administered to all . His object , he
said , was to combine the purposes of a penal colony with the welfare of the free
...
Page 305
... wail of lamentation on Flinders Island . On 4 December Mannalargenna , a
celebrated native chieftain of Van Diemen ' s Land , became numbered with the
dead . On the following day upwards of one hundred aborigines followed the
body to ...
... wail of lamentation on Flinders Island . On 4 December Mannalargenna , a
celebrated native chieftain of Van Diemen ' s Land , became numbered with the
dead . On the following day upwards of one hundred aborigines followed the
body to ...
Page 322
19 By 14 December Macarthur was certain that he and the powerful men in
Downing Street talked the same language . On that day he had talked with
Stephen and Glenelg , finding them both of his own opinion on the future of
transportation ...
19 By 14 December Macarthur was certain that he and the powerful men in
Downing Street talked the same language . On that day he had talked with
Stephen and Glenelg , finding them both of his own opinion on the future of
transportation ...
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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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