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Page 220
Kinchela , the Attorney - General , was a Tory whom he had to watch very
carefully in Council , and so was C . D . Riddell . The Tories , too , had their
supporters on the bench of the Supreme Court , where the brave Forbes took his
seat with ...
Kinchela , the Attorney - General , was a Tory whom he had to watch very
carefully in Council , and so was C . D . Riddell . The Tories , too , had their
supporters on the bench of the Supreme Court , where the brave Forbes took his
seat with ...
Page 222
So Bourke was still a Whig amidst Tory counsellors , who were appalled by the
evil influence of the Chief Justice on the ... these Botany Bay Tories were faced
with an insoluble dilemma : how to transfer power over land and immigration from
...
So Bourke was still a Whig amidst Tory counsellors , who were appalled by the
evil influence of the Chief Justice on the ... these Botany Bay Tories were faced
with an insoluble dilemma : how to transfer power over land and immigration from
...
Page 244
In this part of the world , they wrote , a Tory signified a respectable person who
had immigrated to this colony and brought with him virtuous principles : he
abominated convict principles , and even looked with suspicion on any man who
had ...
In this part of the world , they wrote , a Tory signified a respectable person who
had immigrated to this colony and brought with him virtuous principles : he
abominated convict principles , and even looked with suspicion on any man who
had ...
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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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