A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 118
... Gazette came out on 8 October 1824 with an editorial in which it described Arthur as a ' Gibeonite of Tyranny ' . No one in Hobart Town was quite sure what the editor meant , except that he must have meant an especially bad form of ...
... Gazette came out on 8 October 1824 with an editorial in which it described Arthur as a ' Gibeonite of Tyranny ' . No one in Hobart Town was quite sure what the editor meant , except that he must have meant an especially bad form of ...
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... Gazette . So the Sydney Gazette from time to time ridiculed the pretentious claims of the exclusives to be the ancient nobility of New South Wales , and was not above hinting to its readers that the only escutcheon to which the ...
... Gazette . So the Sydney Gazette from time to time ridiculed the pretentious claims of the exclusives to be the ancient nobility of New South Wales , and was not above hinting to its readers that the only escutcheon to which the ...
Page 162
... Gazette was being published on three days a week , with six hundred copies printed for each issue . From the day of its first publication on 14 October 1824 , under the proprietorship of W. C. Wentworth and R. Wardell , the Australian ...
... Gazette was being published on three days a week , with six hundred copies printed for each issue . From the day of its first publication on 14 October 1824 , under the proprietorship of W. C. Wentworth and R. Wardell , the Australian ...
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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