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Page 244
A Tory was no drunkard — no gambler : a Tory associated with moral and
respectable men , not with the dissolute and worthless : he was not a concubine -
keeper : he was a kind father , and an affectionate husband : he owed no man a
penny ...
A Tory was no drunkard — no gambler : a Tory associated with moral and
respectable men , not with the dissolute and worthless : he was not a concubine -
keeper : he was a kind father , and an affectionate husband : he owed no man a
penny ...
Page 319
The members of the best families had begun to tell them they ought to do
something about the pernicious effects of the convicts on the morals of
Australians . On 21 March 1836 Edward Macarthur , Elizabeth ' s beloved Edward
of those rude ...
The members of the best families had begun to tell them they ought to do
something about the pernicious effects of the convicts on the morals of
Australians . On 21 March 1836 Edward Macarthur , Elizabeth ' s beloved Edward
of those rude ...
Page 321
In his pamphlet he also took up two themes which the Christian haters of negro
slavery , radicals , and moral reformers were discussing that year . Assignment ,
he wrote , sometimes entailed a state of hardship and punishment to a degree ...
In his pamphlet he also took up two themes which the Christian haters of negro
slavery , radicals , and moral reformers were discussing that year . Assignment ,
he wrote , sometimes entailed a state of hardship and punishment to a degree ...
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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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