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He was then just over twenty - five . 26 The colonial bourgeoisie were beginning
to dream their dreams . The day before Bourke first met the Legislative Council ,
the adjourned meeting to prepare a petition on the subject of the land regulations
...
He was then just over twenty - five . 26 The colonial bourgeoisie were beginning
to dream their dreams . The day before Bourke first met the Legislative Council ,
the adjourned meeting to prepare a petition on the subject of the land regulations
...
Page 198
Francis Stephen then moved the petition to the King , taking the opportunity to
ask the meeting whether the assertion by Howick that party animosity existed in
the colony between immigrants and emancipists were not false . They shouted
their ...
Francis Stephen then moved the petition to the King , taking the opportunity to
ask the meeting whether the assertion by Howick that party animosity existed in
the colony between immigrants and emancipists were not false . They shouted
their ...
Page 235
48 By July the Herald petitions had collected four hundred signatures : the
counter - petition had collected nearly six ... In that month Bourke forwarded the
copies of all three to London with the simple statement that the counter - petition
must ...
48 By July the Herald petitions had collected four hundred signatures : the
counter - petition had collected nearly six ... In that month Bourke forwarded the
copies of all three to London with the simple statement that the counter - petition
must ...
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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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