A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 91
... Darling and Wentworth . When a group of landed proprietors and merchants , headed by John Mac- arthur , Robert Campbell , Richard Jones , John Jamison , and 111 others , presented Darling on 4 July 1829 with an address in which they ...
... Darling and Wentworth . When a group of landed proprietors and merchants , headed by John Mac- arthur , Robert Campbell , Richard Jones , John Jamison , and 111 others , presented Darling on 4 July 1829 with an address in which they ...
Page 104
... Darling that the assigned servants they held were inadequate both in number and description for the extent of their flocks and the nature of the operations and improve- ments they wanted to carry into effect.55 In his reply Darling ...
... Darling that the assigned servants they held were inadequate both in number and description for the extent of their flocks and the nature of the operations and improve- ments they wanted to carry into effect.55 In his reply Darling ...
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... Darling that the grossness and falsehood of the attacks on him passed beyond belief . So Darling , worn out by the incessant mental fatigue and application to business , but pleased a little by the praise both from the members of the ...
... Darling that the grossness and falsehood of the attacks on him passed beyond belief . So Darling , worn out by the incessant mental fatigue and application to business , but pleased a little by the praise both from the members of the ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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