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ernment business in the secretary's office it should inadvertently have appeared
in the Sydney Gazette.” Marsden was not so sure, for by that time both he and
Macquarie put the basest possible construction on each other's behaviour.
ernment business in the secretary's office it should inadvertently have appeared
in the Sydney Gazette.” Marsden was not so sure, for by that time both he and
Macquarie put the basest possible construction on each other's behaviour.
Page 325
The man was acquitted, but before he left the dock the Judge Advocate,
according to the Sydney Gazette, expatiated with much energy on the mysterious
circumstances of the case, which though unfathomable to human investigation,
could not ...
The man was acquitted, but before he left the dock the Judge Advocate,
according to the Sydney Gazette, expatiated with much energy on the mysterious
circumstances of the case, which though unfathomable to human investigation,
could not ...
Page 326
By contrast, the other men, the Sydney Gazette was pleased to report, had met
their death with decent deportment and becoming resignation.” Death by hanging
was, as it were, the penultimate punishment for vice. There were, however, other
...
By contrast, the other men, the Sydney Gazette was pleased to report, had met
their death with decent deportment and becoming resignation.” Death by hanging
was, as it were, the penultimate punishment for vice. There were, however, other
...
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