A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 81
... gentry and the Major- General found they had much in common . On the qualification of jurors , they both prayed that the question should be settled at home , as any decision in Sydney would be bound to cause some embarrassment . As for ...
... gentry and the Major- General found they had much in common . On the qualification of jurors , they both prayed that the question should be settled at home , as any decision in Sydney would be bound to cause some embarrassment . As for ...
Page 150
... gentry were renowned for their stiffness and formality . In Sydney that fat little lady , Mrs Darling , made herself very agreeable , but try as he would , the General never could divest himself altogether of formality . In Hobart Town ...
... gentry were renowned for their stiffness and formality . In Sydney that fat little lady , Mrs Darling , made herself very agreeable , but try as he would , the General never could divest himself altogether of formality . In Hobart Town ...
Page 168
... gentry in the old world . Alfred had gained his pearl of great price . As his father told him with pride : ' you ... gentry of New South Wales . Some ex - convicts , coarse , vulgar and disgustingly rich , invited him to their homes ...
... gentry in the old world . Alfred had gained his pearl of great price . As his father told him with pride : ' you ... gentry of New South Wales . Some ex - convicts , coarse , vulgar and disgustingly rich , invited him to their homes ...
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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