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Page 85
As evidence both of his hope and his goodwill he was prepared to confer on the
Legislative Council of New South Wales the power further to extend and apply
the form and manner of proceeding by grand and petit juries in the trial of all
crimes ...
As evidence both of his hope and his goodwill he was prepared to confer on the
Legislative Council of New South Wales the power further to extend and apply
the form and manner of proceeding by grand and petit juries in the trial of all
crimes ...
Page 132
In the meantime , the Legislative Council should forward to London as soon as
possible a report on the merits of extending trial by jury . The right to appeal from
the Supreme Court to the LieutenantGovernor was withdrawn and replaced by an
...
In the meantime , the Legislative Council should forward to London as soon as
possible a report on the merits of extending trial by jury . The right to appeal from
the Supreme Court to the LieutenantGovernor was withdrawn and replaced by an
...
Page 222
10 In the Legislative Council there were men who agreed with their attacks .
McLeay , like the poor , Bourke had still with him . Kinchela , deaf to anything
except the high Toryism of the Sydney Herald , was still there . Robert Campbell
was as ...
10 In the Legislative Council there were men who agreed with their attacks .
McLeay , like the poor , Bourke had still with him . Kinchela , deaf to anything
except the high Toryism of the Sydney Herald , was still there . Robert Campbell
was as ...
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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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