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Page 58
The three commissioners began by asking Marsden to substantiate the charge
that Douglass had sentenced convicts to be flogged to extort a confession .
Marsden replied blandly that he was not the accuser of Douglass , nor did he
ever wish ...
The three commissioners began by asking Marsden to substantiate the charge
that Douglass had sentenced convicts to be flogged to extort a confession .
Marsden replied blandly that he was not the accuser of Douglass , nor did he
ever wish ...
Page 229
In private Burton was in sympathy with the Botany Bay Tories , and a believer in
the social utility of religion , especially that Pauline charge to servants to obey
their masters . Somewhat to the surprise of Bourke this timid man had addressed
a ...
In private Burton was in sympathy with the Botany Bay Tories , and a believer in
the social utility of religion , especially that Pauline charge to servants to obey
their masters . Somewhat to the surprise of Bourke this timid man had addressed
a ...
Page 277
One week later she was again charged with disobeying orders and confined in a
solitary cell on bread and water for fourteen days . Early in 1818 she was
charged with being drunk and disorderly and sentenced to one week ' s hard
labour in ...
One week later she was again charged with disobeying orders and confined in a
solitary cell on bread and water for fourteen days . Early in 1818 she was
charged with being drunk and disorderly and sentenced to one week ' s hard
labour in ...
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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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