A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... colony , of his astronomical observations of that virgin sky , and his re- moving the censorship of the press . He gloried in having given the colony this inestimable privilege , and asked , with unwanted prescience , whether his ...
... colony , of his astronomical observations of that virgin sky , and his re- moving the censorship of the press . He gloried in having given the colony this inestimable privilege , and asked , with unwanted prescience , whether his ...
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... colony to fear that the assertions in the press would be believed by the more respectable part of the community to the serious prejudice of his administration and the cordiality and good feeling which had existed between the local ...
... colony to fear that the assertions in the press would be believed by the more respectable part of the community to the serious prejudice of his administration and the cordiality and good feeling which had existed between the local ...
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... colony as his patrimony . That functionary had fingered the colonists ' money for so long that he would never give it up , unless the colonists made strenuous efforts , for honesty and money never went together . As for the members of ...
... colony as his patrimony . That functionary had fingered the colonists ' money for so long that he would never give it up , unless the colonists made strenuous efforts , for honesty and money never went together . As for the members of ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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