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The day before Bourke first met the Legislative Council, the adjourned meeting to
prepare a petition on the subject of the land regulations was held in Walker's
large room at Parramatta. Wentworth moved that, as Bourke had announced in a
...
The day before Bourke first met the Legislative Council, the adjourned meeting to
prepare a petition on the subject of the land regulations was held in Walker's
large room at Parramatta. Wentworth moved that, as Bourke had announced in a
...
Page 198
Francis Stephen then moved the petition to the King, taking the opportunity to ask
the meeting whether the assertion by Howick that party animosity existed in the
colony between immigrants and emancipists were not false. They shouted their ...
Francis Stephen then moved the petition to the King, taking the opportunity to ask
the meeting whether the assertion by Howick that party animosity existed in the
colony between immigrants and emancipists were not false. They shouted their ...
Page 282
The only solution was for the colonists to petition and petition and petition until
the mother country granted their birthrights, because such importunity would
obtain what the justice of Arthur denied.” At the same time, with more restraint
and a ...
The only solution was for the colonists to petition and petition and petition until
the mother country granted their birthrights, because such importunity would
obtain what the justice of Arthur denied.” At the same time, with more restraint
and a ...
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DARKNESS | 1 |
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE son | 41 |
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