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Page 147
... the Duke of Portland that even the sacred character of the Saviour, were He to
appear in the colony in its present state, would not be secure from the dark attack
of those whose private views He might oppose in favour of the public interest.
... the Duke of Portland that even the sacred character of the Saviour, were He to
appear in the colony in its present state, would not be secure from the dark attack
of those whose private views He might oppose in favour of the public interest.
Page 157
... in His Majesty's navy, that on the sea the hearts of men were cleansed from evil
and madness, but on land, as Hunter pathetically asked, what character could be
safe?19 His own character was never safe on land in New South Wales.
... in His Majesty's navy, that on the sea the hearts of men were cleansed from evil
and madness, but on land, as Hunter pathetically asked, what character could be
safe?19 His own character was never safe on land in New South Wales.
Page 368
The first part of his report, the 'Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the
State of the Colony of New South Wales and its Government, Management of
Convicts, their Character and Habits', was presented to Bathurst on 19 June 1822
.
The first part of his report, the 'Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the
State of the Colony of New South Wales and its Government, Management of
Convicts, their Character and Habits', was presented to Bathurst on 19 June 1822
.
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