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And when the clergy , civil officers , magistrates and landholders presented him
with an address in which they expressed their hopes that he would heal all
divisions and reconcile all parties , he replied a week later that though he might
cede ...
And when the clergy , civil officers , magistrates and landholders presented him
with an address in which they expressed their hopes that he would heal all
divisions and reconcile all parties , he replied a week later that though he might
cede ...
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The bench of magistrates with Sam Marsden carried away by abhorrence for the
ways of the wicked , and Hannibal Macarthur , the Palmers , and John Blaxland ,
sensing the opportunity to humiliate a man tainted with political radicalism ...
The bench of magistrates with Sam Marsden carried away by abhorrence for the
ways of the wicked , and Hannibal Macarthur , the Palmers , and John Blaxland ,
sensing the opportunity to humiliate a man tainted with political radicalism ...
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Perceiving Marsden ' s behaviour to be a breach of government orders , the two
magistrates ordered Ring to be committed to gaol for further investigation and
summoned Marsden to appear before them . On 17 May Marsden , the principal ...
Perceiving Marsden ' s behaviour to be a breach of government orders , the two
magistrates ordered Ring to be committed to gaol for further investigation and
summoned Marsden to appear before them . On 17 May Marsden , the principal ...
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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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