A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 125
... pardons . An absolute pardon conferred full restitution of legal rights : a conditional pardon prohibited the emancipist to leave the colony until the original sentence had expired.76 In February 1791 he informed Phillip that two fleets ...
... pardons . An absolute pardon conferred full restitution of legal rights : a conditional pardon prohibited the emancipist to leave the colony until the original sentence had expired.76 In February 1791 he informed Phillip that two fleets ...
Page 248
... pardon was granted to Phillip in his second commission of 2 April 1787,46 and defined more specifically in the instructions of 25 April by which he was empowered to pardon those convicts who , from their good conduct and a disposition ...
... pardon was granted to Phillip in his second commission of 2 April 1787,46 and defined more specifically in the instructions of 25 April by which he was empowered to pardon those convicts who , from their good conduct and a disposition ...
Page 356
... pardon in the colony entitled the holder to all the benefits of a statute pardon - i.e . full restitution of his legal rights , including the right to sue , and added that the argument for Barron Field was as odious as an argu- ment for ...
... pardon in the colony entitled the holder to all the benefits of a statute pardon - i.e . full restitution of his legal rights , including the right to sue , and added that the argument for Barron Field was as odious as an argu- ment for ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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