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Page 162
Nor did the tone of the paper change when Wentworth withdrew from it in October
of 1825 : nor did it change when T . H . James became a co - proprietor and
editor in March of 1828 , nor in the confused period from July to November of the
...
Nor did the tone of the paper change when Wentworth withdrew from it in October
of 1825 : nor did it change when T . H . James became a co - proprietor and
editor in March of 1828 , nor in the confused period from July to November of the
...
Page 204
... at Patrick ' s Plains on land on which he conferred the name of Castle Forbes in
honour of Sir Charles Forbes . There from November 1822 to November 1832 he
had endured the hardships , the privations , and the loneliness of the pioneer .
... at Patrick ' s Plains on land on which he conferred the name of Castle Forbes in
honour of Sir Charles Forbes . There from November 1822 to November 1832 he
had endured the hardships , the privations , and the loneliness of the pioneer .
Page 304
At the sitting of the Supreme Court on 6 November the Attorney - General , Alfred
Stephen , announced he wished to call the attention of the judges to certain
observations in the Colonial Times of 3 November which , he said , reflected on
the ...
At the sitting of the Supreme Court on 6 November the Attorney - General , Alfred
Stephen , announced he wished to call the attention of the judges to certain
observations in the Colonial Times of 3 November which , he said , reflected on
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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