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After midnight on 8 April , a fruitful time for minority men , Molesworth rose in the
House of Commons and proposed that a select committee be appointed to
inquire into the system of transportation , its efficacy as a punishment , its
influence on ...
After midnight on 8 April , a fruitful time for minority men , Molesworth rose in the
House of Commons and proposed that a select committee be appointed to
inquire into the system of transportation , its efficacy as a punishment , its
influence on ...
Page 339
54 On 13 July with Molesworth in the chair , and Lord John Russell , W . Ord , C .
Buller , Hawes , and R . Colborne also in attendance , the committee agreed to
report to the House of Commons , which was about to rise for the summer recess
...
54 On 13 July with Molesworth in the chair , and Lord John Russell , W . Ord , C .
Buller , Hawes , and R . Colborne also in attendance , the committee agreed to
report to the House of Commons , which was about to rise for the summer recess
...
Page 343
So Glenelg stayed , unlikely as ever to say anything definite on the future of
transportation or the future constitution of the colonies , and Molesworth turned
back to his committee hoping to persuade them to abolish the unclean thing .
So Glenelg stayed , unlikely as ever to say anything definite on the future of
transportation or the future constitution of the colonies , and Molesworth turned
back to his committee hoping to persuade them to abolish the unclean thing .
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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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