A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 134
... drunkenness . There was , as Arthur saw it , far more point in a cure for drunkenness than all this talk about liberty of the press and the birthrights of Englishmen . Every week far too many were fined or otherwise punished for being ...
... drunkenness . There was , as Arthur saw it , far more point in a cure for drunkenness than all this talk about liberty of the press and the birthrights of Englishmen . Every week far too many were fined or otherwise punished for being ...
Page 257
... drunkenness , telling them they might with profit to themselves regard the door of a public house , through which many of them had come into their present situation , as the entrance to a gaol . He reminded them that he and all those in ...
... drunkenness , telling them they might with profit to themselves regard the door of a public house , through which many of them had come into their present situation , as the entrance to a gaol . He reminded them that he and all those in ...
Page 268
... drunkenness in the magistrate's court in Hobart Town the Colonial Times wrote more in sorrow than in anger that they already had enough candidates for reformation . They wanted , they said , good , useful , and virtuous females who ...
... drunkenness in the magistrate's court in Hobart Town the Colonial Times wrote more in sorrow than in anger that they already had enough candidates for reformation . They wanted , they said , good , useful , and virtuous females who ...
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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