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As evidence both of his hope and his goodwill he was prepared to confer on the
Legislative Council of New South Wales the power further to extend and apply
the form and manner of proceeding by grand and petit juries in the trial of all
crimes ...
As evidence both of his hope and his goodwill he was prepared to confer on the
Legislative Council of New South Wales the power further to extend and apply
the form and manner of proceeding by grand and petit juries in the trial of all
crimes ...
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tions of the Goverine , the qualification jury as the justice ocit selves bound to
retor and Legislative or such jurors bein their ... In the meantime , the Legislative
Council should forward to London as soon as possible a report on the merits of ...
tions of the Goverine , the qualification jury as the justice ocit selves bound to
retor and Legislative or such jurors bein their ... In the meantime , the Legislative
Council should forward to London as soon as possible a report on the merits of ...
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urke policies . slative Council , River distric dat Cam the Hund by the a : how .
iced council why Bay Whiess consequently acquitted them . 10 In the Legislative
Council there were men who agreed with their attacks . McLeay , like the poor ...
urke policies . slative Council , River distric dat Cam the Hund by the a : how .
iced council why Bay Whiess consequently acquitted them . 10 In the Legislative
Council there were men who agreed with their attacks . McLeay , like the poor ...
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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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