A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 71
... settlement for life . As Hall saw it the men who persecuted their convict servants were the same men who controlled the Legislative Council of New South Wales , the same men who opposed a house of assembly and the exten- sion of trial ...
... settlement for life . As Hall saw it the men who persecuted their convict servants were the same men who controlled the Legislative Council of New South Wales , the same men who opposed a house of assembly and the exten- sion of trial ...
Page 196
... settlements , and substituted labour in irons on the roads and public works of the colony - which was what the press and ... settlement for a first offence . In general , except for some mitigation of the severity of corporal punishment ...
... settlements , and substituted labour in irons on the roads and public works of the colony - which was what the press and ... settlement for a first offence . In general , except for some mitigation of the severity of corporal punishment ...
Page 274
... settlement where the convicts would experience both severity and certainty of punishment . There were 475 convicts there at the beginning of 1833. They consisted of those sentenced to servitude in a penal settlement for an offence ...
... settlement where the convicts would experience both severity and certainty of punishment . There were 475 convicts there at the beginning of 1833. They consisted of those sentenced to servitude in a penal settlement for an offence ...
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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