A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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39 Some committed their crimes deliberately to promote their own personal
happiness , or material advancement . ... who had served in New South Wales ,
and then transferred to Madras , had committed the crime of coining in that latter
place ...
39 Some committed their crimes deliberately to promote their own personal
happiness , or material advancement . ... who had served in New South Wales ,
and then transferred to Madras , had committed the crime of coining in that latter
place ...
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12 From far - away Australia the evidence on the lamentable depravity of
manners and the prevalence of crime began to pour into the Colonial Office .
John Thompson , the Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals in Sydney , sat down
in June of ...
12 From far - away Australia the evidence on the lamentable depravity of
manners and the prevalence of crime began to pour into the Colonial Office .
John Thompson , the Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals in Sydney , sat down
in June of ...
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On the subject of crime and punishment he was on more familiar ground . He
agreed in general with Mr Justice Burton about the frightful prevalence of crime ,
that the main business of New South Wales seemed to be the commission of
crime ...
On the subject of crime and punishment he was on more familiar ground . He
agreed in general with Mr Justice Burton about the frightful prevalence of crime ,
that the main business of New South Wales seemed to be the commission of
crime ...
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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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