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Page 22
But Brisbane persisted , and Wellington used his good offices and enormous
prestige with my lord Bathurst with such skill that by November Under - Secretary
Goulburn wrote to Macquarie to inform him that Sir Thomas Brisbane had been ...
But Brisbane persisted , and Wellington used his good offices and enormous
prestige with my lord Bathurst with such skill that by November Under - Secretary
Goulburn wrote to Macquarie to inform him that Sir Thomas Brisbane had been ...
Page 23
Brisbane had offered to restore him to the high office of a magistrate on the bench
at Parramatta . ... present desperate need that being a magistrate once again was
a sign that my lord Bathurst and Sir Thomas Brisbane did not believe the cruel ...
Brisbane had offered to restore him to the high office of a magistrate on the bench
at Parramatta . ... present desperate need that being a magistrate once again was
a sign that my lord Bathurst and Sir Thomas Brisbane did not believe the cruel ...
Page 55
... met at Hill ' s hotel to celebrate the thirty - seventh anniversary of the colony .
The drank toasts to many things — to the king , to the memory of Governor Phillip
, and of Macquarie , to Sir Thomas Brisbane , who believed that all human
striving ...
... met at Hill ' s hotel to celebrate the thirty - seventh anniversary of the colony .
The drank toasts to many things — to the king , to the memory of Governor Phillip
, and of Macquarie , to Sir Thomas Brisbane , who believed that all human
striving ...
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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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