A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 276
... sentenced to twelve months in the chain - gang ; for being drunk and ex- posing his person in the street one was sentenced to fifty lashes and chain - gang during the remainder of his sentence ; for being in a state of intoxication at ...
... sentenced to twelve months in the chain - gang ; for being drunk and ex- posing his person in the street one was sentenced to fifty lashes and chain - gang during the remainder of his sentence ; for being in a state of intoxication at ...
Page 277
... sentenced to fifty lashes . On 2 July 1827 for disobedience to orders and injuring a mare , the pro- perty of his master , he was sentenced to one hundred lashes . On 6 October 1828 for quitting the premises of his master on a Sunday ...
... sentenced to fifty lashes . On 2 July 1827 for disobedience to orders and injuring a mare , the pro- perty of his master , he was sentenced to one hundred lashes . On 6 October 1828 for quitting the premises of his master on a Sunday ...
Page 329
... sentenced to transportation in 1835 , 1,505 had been sentenced for simple larceny alone . If the penalty of transportation was taken away from simple larceny , they could diminish by at least one - half the total number of persons sentenced ...
... sentenced to transportation in 1835 , 1,505 had been sentenced for simple larceny alone . If the penalty of transportation was taken away from simple larceny , they could diminish by at least one - half the total number of persons sentenced ...
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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