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34 Then a chance remark by Mr Justice Stephen in March of 1827 further
stiffened Forbes ' attitude to the Darling proposals . Stephen had announced from
the bench that the rights of prisoners were as sacred in the eye of the law as
those of ...
34 Then a chance remark by Mr Justice Stephen in March of 1827 further
stiffened Forbes ' attitude to the Darling proposals . Stephen had announced from
the bench that the rights of prisoners were as sacred in the eye of the law as
those of ...
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87 Darling to Hay , 23 March 1827 , H . R . A . , I . xiii . 180 ; H . Dumaresq to C . O
. , 6 November 1827 , C . O . 201 / 187 , p . 432 et seq . ; Eliza Darling to Edward
Dumaresq , 20 August 1827 ( Dumaresq Papers ) ; Elizabeth Macarthur to Eliza ...
87 Darling to Hay , 23 March 1827 , H . R . A . , I . xiii . 180 ; H . Dumaresq to C . O
. , 6 November 1827 , C . O . 201 / 187 , p . 432 et seq . ; Eliza Darling to Edward
Dumaresq , 20 August 1827 ( Dumaresq Papers ) ; Elizabeth Macarthur to Eliza ...
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8° In March of 1834 he had turned his mind to the problem of education in New
South Wales . Feeling as he did a deep interest in the education of the rising
generation in the colony , and believing that in education the schools should
conform ...
8° In March of 1834 he had turned his mind to the problem of education in New
South Wales . Feeling as he did a deep interest in the education of the rising
generation in the colony , and believing that in education the schools should
conform ...
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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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