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Page 96
Or so he mused that January . 41 By then the men and women of New South
Wales had begun to judge Broughton as a man . Elizabeth Macarthur , who
believed all men to be under the superintendence of an Almighty Ruler , found
him ...
Or so he mused that January . 41 By then the men and women of New South
Wales had begun to judge Broughton as a man . Elizabeth Macarthur , who
believed all men to be under the superintendence of an Almighty Ruler , found
him ...
Page 243
So Bourke gave him till January to make up his mind , adding that if a resignation
was not forthcoming by that time he proposed to act on his instructions from
London and commission his son - in - law Edward Deas Thomson as Colonial ...
So Bourke gave him till January to make up his mind , adding that if a resignation
was not forthcoming by that time he proposed to act on his instructions from
London and commission his son - in - law Edward Deas Thomson as Colonial ...
Page 245
... all the raging at his enemies , all that disquiet of heart and mind which had
accompanied all the major events of his life . In January he had been invited to
take the chair at the dinner to commemorate the anniversary of the founding of
the ...
... all the raging at his enemies , all that disquiet of heart and mind which had
accompanied all the major events of his life . In January he had been invited to
take the chair at the dinner to commemorate the anniversary of the founding of
the ...
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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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