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68 In a despatch of 9 January 1831 Goderich had told Darling he had come to
the melancholy conclusion that the existing regulations for the disposal of land
had failed . They had not prevented large tracts of land being appropriated by ...
68 In a despatch of 9 January 1831 Goderich had told Darling he had come to
the melancholy conclusion that the existing regulations for the disposal of land
had failed . They had not prevented large tracts of land being appropriated by ...
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63 For the letter of recall see Goderich to Darling , 15 March 1831 , C . O . 201 /
25 , p . 234 ; in this despatch Goderich explained that he had decided to act on
the principle announced by Huskisson in May of 1828 - namely , that a governor
...
63 For the letter of recall see Goderich to Darling , 15 March 1831 , C . O . 201 /
25 , p . 234 ; in this despatch Goderich explained that he had decided to act on
the principle announced by Huskisson in May of 1828 - namely , that a governor
...
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1 ; for the comment on Arthur see Diary of G . T . W . Boyes , 16 March 1836 ; for
M . Forster , see J . Franklin , Narrative of some passages in the history of Van
Diemen ' s Land ( London , 1845 ) . 37 Arthur to Goderich , 1 February 1833 , C .
O ...
1 ; for the comment on Arthur see Diary of G . T . W . Boyes , 16 March 1836 ; for
M . Forster , see J . Franklin , Narrative of some passages in the history of Van
Diemen ' s Land ( London , 1845 ) . 37 Arthur to Goderich , 1 February 1833 , C .
O ...
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THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 21 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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