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Page 38
It was a question on which Forbes could employ his great intellectual powers. In
January of 1 823 Forbes came up with a solution to the New South Wales
problem. He recommended the creation of a Legislative Council with power to
make ...
It was a question on which Forbes could employ his great intellectual powers. In
January of 1 823 Forbes came up with a solution to the New South Wales
problem. He recommended the creation of a Legislative Council with power to
make ...
Page 76
Forbes stayed away from the debates in the Legislative Council, pleading
pressure of judicial business as his excuse, but Darling, who was beginning to
chafe and fume under the man's exasperating insolent assumption that the Chief
Justice ...
Forbes stayed away from the debates in the Legislative Council, pleading
pressure of judicial business as his excuse, but Darling, who was beginning to
chafe and fume under the man's exasperating insolent assumption that the Chief
Justice ...
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He, Forbes, was not quarrelling with any political creed. He was simply stating a
fact. The politics of England were and must be for many years to come the politics
of New South Wales. This colony, as Forbes saw it, was but in the cradle.
He, Forbes, was not quarrelling with any political creed. He was simply stating a
fact. The politics of England were and must be for many years to come the politics
of New South Wales. This colony, as Forbes saw it, was but in the cradle.
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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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