A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... convict servants . But what else could one expect from a convict rabble , except this swinish assump- tion that the motives of the élite were as low and carnal as their own ? When he had proudly emblazoned a coat of arms for his family ...
... convict servants . But what else could one expect from a convict rabble , except this swinish assump- tion that the motives of the élite were as low and carnal as their own ? When he had proudly emblazoned a coat of arms for his family ...
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... convict servants to make their wealth , and put up a mansion , in front of which Georgian pillars supporting a wide verandah witnessed to their ideas of comfort and grandeur , while every Sunday in the Presbyterian Church in the new ...
... convict servants to make their wealth , and put up a mansion , in front of which Georgian pillars supporting a wide verandah witnessed to their ideas of comfort and grandeur , while every Sunday in the Presbyterian Church in the new ...
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... convict servants . After stating clearly that convicts of notoriously bad character in road parties were to be removed from party to party at least once a quarter to break up their connections , and explaining that assignment implied a ...
... convict servants . After stating clearly that convicts of notoriously bad character in road parties were to be removed from party to party at least once a quarter to break up their connections , and explaining that assignment implied a ...
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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