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Page 207
What , asked the Sydney Herald in a tone of righteous indignation , were the
convicts about in the Barracks ? What were those loafers up to who , sponging on
the patrimony of government , outraged the ears of the respectable females of ...
What , asked the Sydney Herald in a tone of righteous indignation , were the
convicts about in the Barracks ? What were those loafers up to who , sponging on
the patrimony of government , outraged the ears of the respectable females of ...
Page 234
The Sydney Herald sneered at what they called this howling violence of patriotic
rage . They wrote in a language of near hysteria about the rabble opposition ,
blind to what was plain by then for all to see that the leaders of both groups had
at ...
The Sydney Herald sneered at what they called this howling violence of patriotic
rage . They wrote in a language of near hysteria about the rabble opposition ,
blind to what was plain by then for all to see that the leaders of both groups had
at ...
Page 252
12 The Sydney Herald welcomed the book because it would provide any
committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the future of the
convict system with some useful hints , and tell them the truth about the activities
of the ...
12 The Sydney Herald welcomed the book because it would provide any
committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the future of the
convict system with some useful hints , and tell them the truth about the activities
of 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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