A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... convict system had moved into the centre of the stage of the public life of ... labour , and granting this country that voice in her legislature , which ... convict party in the stormy days of Governor Darling was now writing week after ...
... convict system had moved into the centre of the stage of the public life of ... labour , and granting this country that voice in her legislature , which ... convict party in the stormy days of Governor Darling was now writing week after ...
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... convict labour , and a people who could see no immediate prospect of receiving a sufficient supply of cheap free labour to replace their convict servants . This impotence of the bourgeoisie during the great uproar in the winter of 1834 ...
... convict labour , and a people who could see no immediate prospect of receiving a sufficient supply of cheap free labour to replace their convict servants . This impotence of the bourgeoisie during the great uproar in the winter of 1834 ...
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... convict labour ? On this the abolitionists did not have it all their own way . Some doubted whether the colony had reached a stage where it could afford to dispense with convict labour . They were told it was true that if the whole of the ...
... convict labour ? On this the abolitionists did not have it all their own way . Some doubted whether the colony had reached a stage where it could afford to dispense with convict labour . They were told it was true that if the whole of the ...
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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