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28 Darling , assuming rather rashly that Wentworth was also fanning such radical
flames with his own grotesque ideas on the government of men , wrote off to
London that all colonial radicals , such as Wentworth , were Americans at heart
who ...
28 Darling , assuming rather rashly that Wentworth was also fanning such radical
flames with his own grotesque ideas on the government of men , wrote off to
London that all colonial radicals , such as Wentworth , were Americans at heart
who ...
Page 127
The commissioners wrote of a people whose innate wickedness had been
swollen by living in a convict society . The commissioners wrote of vast acres of
land not being cultivated . They wrote of the great men of the day reducing the
small ...
The commissioners wrote of a people whose innate wickedness had been
swollen by living in a convict society . The commissioners wrote of vast acres of
land not being cultivated . They wrote of the great men of the day reducing the
small ...
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He wrote of greedy , rapacious lawyers : he wrote of the idle vapouring for which
pert braggarts , idle coxcombs and empty - headed ... He wrote such lively
character sketches of all the public figures of the day , of Arthur , Pedder , Hone ,
Kemp ...
He wrote of greedy , rapacious lawyers : he wrote of the idle vapouring for which
pert braggarts , idle coxcombs and empty - headed ... He wrote such lively
character sketches of all the public figures of the day , of Arthur , Pedder , Hone ,
Kemp ...
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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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