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... crimes against humanity . ? In September he spoke wildly in the Supreme
Court about the oppressive and tyrannical government which was paralysing the
energies of the colony , and indulged in an orgy of abuse for Darling , calling him
a ...
... crimes against humanity . ? In September he spoke wildly in the Supreme
Court about the oppressive and tyrannical government which was paralysing the
energies of the colony , and indulged in an orgy of abuse for Darling , calling him
a ...
Page 144
91 On 22 September at a public meeting at the Court of Requests in Hobart Town
called to form a town guard so that a portion of the military could take part in the
movement against the blacks , a surprising unanimity prevailed , as speaker ...
91 On 22 September at a public meeting at the Court of Requests in Hobart Town
called to form a town guard so that a portion of the military could take part in the
movement against the blacks , a surprising unanimity prevailed , as speaker ...
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51 So when the letter in which Lytton Bulwer suggested the foundation of a
political association in Van Diemen ' s Land arrived in Hobart Town in September
, Melville seized on it as an opportunity to promote his own policy that a house of
...
51 So when the letter in which Lytton Bulwer suggested the foundation of a
political association in Van Diemen ' s Land arrived in Hobart Town in September
, Melville seized on it as an opportunity to promote his own policy that a house of
...
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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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