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Page 172
Johnston presented his pistol at Philip Cunningham's head and Laycock
presented his at William Johnston's head; both were driven into the detachment,
while the men who had shouted for liberty offered no resistance. In the meantime,
the ...
Johnston presented his pistol at Philip Cunningham's head and Laycock
presented his at William Johnston's head; both were driven into the detachment,
while the men who had shouted for liberty offered no resistance. In the meantime,
the ...
Page 333
The committee” had before them the report respecting sentences of
transportation, presented on 10 July 1812, the report on prisons presented on 1
May 1815, the reports on the police of the metropolis, presented on 1 July 1816,
2 May, 8 July ...
The committee” had before them the report respecting sentences of
transportation, presented on 10 July 1812, the report on prisons presented on 1
May 1815, the reports on the police of the metropolis, presented on 1 July 1816,
2 May, 8 July ...
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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