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Page 268
Some , as in New South Wales , hoped that these women would become in time
the worthy mothers of future Tasmanians - a term coming into use among those
who saw a non - convict future for their colony . Others lamented the arrival of so
...
Some , as in New South Wales , hoped that these women would become in time
the worthy mothers of future Tasmanians - a term coming into use among those
who saw a non - convict future for their colony . Others lamented the arrival of so
...
Page 295
So two men with different visions of the future of mankind confronted each other
that day in the gaol - yard at Hobart Town . To achieve the vision of Loveless ,
men had to combine , but because of their isolation and the convict system , his ...
So two men with different visions of the future of mankind confronted each other
that day in the gaol - yard at Hobart Town . To achieve the vision of Loveless ,
men had to combine , but because of their isolation and the convict system , his ...
Page 315
These men he described , these provokers of his horror and his rage , his pity
and his tenderness , had to make up their minds on many things of great moment
to the future of mankind . One of these was the future of transportation to the ...
These men he described , these provokers of his horror and his rage , his pity
and his tenderness , had to make up their minds on many things of great moment
to the future of mankind . One of these was the future of transportation to the ...
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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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