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Page 75
While Forbes was thus musing on the motives of Darling the Governor became
convinced the time had come to put an end to the licentiousness of the press of
New South Wales . All through that month Hall in the Monitor kept accusing him
of ...
While Forbes was thus musing on the motives of Darling the Governor became
convinced the time had come to put an end to the licentiousness of the press of
New South Wales . All through that month Hall in the Monitor kept accusing him
of ...
Page 91
27 That question of the distribution , let alone deeper issues of the ownership of
wealth , played no part in the exchange between Darling and Wentworth . When
a group of landed proprietors and merchants , headed by John Macarthur ...
27 That question of the distribution , let alone deeper issues of the ownership of
wealth , played no part in the exchange between Darling and Wentworth . When
a group of landed proprietors and merchants , headed by John Macarthur ...
Page 104
65 In his reply Darling reminded the Macarthurs that everyone was crying out for
mechanics in New South Wales , even though the best workmen had been
discharged from the service of government . In a postscript he let drop the remark
that ...
65 In his reply Darling reminded the Macarthurs that everyone was crying out for
mechanics in New South Wales , even though the best workmen had been
discharged from the service of government . In a postscript he let drop the remark
that ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 21 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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