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Page 156
Even Mr Commissioner Bigge , who cast a cold , judicial eye on all human
strivings , and was no friend to the mass of men not conceived in the beds of the
gentry , had a warm word for the native - born . The class of person that had been
born ...
Even Mr Commissioner Bigge , who cast a cold , judicial eye on all human
strivings , and was no friend to the mass of men not conceived in the beds of the
gentry , had a warm word for the native - born . The class of person that had been
born ...
Page 157
9 * 9 should they , the native - born Australians , be reduced to the status of the
helots of Rome , sowers of the soil from ... while the very natives of that colony ,
both those who possessed and those who did not possess capital , were entirely
...
9 * 9 should they , the native - born Australians , be reduced to the status of the
helots of Rome , sowers of the soil from ... while the very natives of that colony ,
both those who possessed and those who did not possess capital , were entirely
...
Page 163
The natives pocke she mighty do wages of Sydneylet in favour of refrest of an
quarts of milk . Let these mighty men who ... Even the number attending a funeral
was used as evidence for the respectability of the native - born . The native - born
...
The natives pocke she mighty do wages of Sydneylet in favour of refrest of an
quarts of milk . Let these mighty men who ... Even the number attending a funeral
was used as evidence for the respectability of the native - born . The native - born
...
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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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