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Page 121
His Solicitor - General , Alfred Stephen , had been hinting to him that one of the
senior officers of his government , the Attorney - General , Joseph Tice Gellibrand
, was seeing too much of that unprincipled character Murray . Like Jehovah ...
His Solicitor - General , Alfred Stephen , had been hinting to him that one of the
senior officers of his government , the Attorney - General , Joseph Tice Gellibrand
, was seeing too much of that unprincipled character Murray . Like Jehovah ...
Page 327
James Stephen was an on the decision was divide chose public m and whether
emancipists should be excluded from juries and voting and membership of the
future legislatures in the penal colonies . On these questions opinion within the ...
James Stephen was an on the decision was divide chose public m and whether
emancipists should be excluded from juries and voting and membership of the
future legislatures in the penal colonies . On these questions opinion within the ...
Page 362
342 300 308 ; on convicts , 134 - 5 , 258 , 316 ; and Stanley , Lord ( Edward
George Geoffrey Smith , religion , 141 ; on aborigines , 144 ; attacked fourteenth
earl of Derby ) , 214 , 240 , 292 - 3 by soldiers , 270 ; on H . Melville , 300
Stephen ...
342 300 308 ; on convicts , 134 - 5 , 258 , 316 ; and Stanley , Lord ( Edward
George Geoffrey Smith , religion , 141 ; on aborigines , 144 ; attacked fourteenth
earl of Derby ) , 214 , 240 , 292 - 3 by soldiers , 270 ; on H . Melville , 300
Stephen ...
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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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