An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales: Both as a Penal Settlement and as a British Colony, Tom 2Cochrane and M'Crone, 1834 |
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... Excellency General Darling , and a resident landholder on , Upper Hunter's River . The law on Colo- nel Dumaresq's estate is the law of kindness , and in- citements to industry and good conduct are rewards , and not punishments . The ...
... Excellency General Darling , and a resident landholder on , Upper Hunter's River . The law on Colo- nel Dumaresq's estate is the law of kindness , and in- citements to industry and good conduct are rewards , and not punishments . The ...
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... Excellency General Darling , on being recommended for that indulgence by his master . The influence of religion , I am sorry to acknowledge , is scarcely ever taken into account by the great majority of the settlers of the colony , in ...
... Excellency General Darling , on being recommended for that indulgence by his master . The influence of religion , I am sorry to acknowledge , is scarcely ever taken into account by the great majority of the settlers of the colony , in ...
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... a number of places such as gentlemen will accept . The Governor of New South Wales is a jailer ; but , being called Your Excellency , and paid accord- ceding sketches of the history of New South Wales , NEW SOUTH WALES . 39.
... a number of places such as gentlemen will accept . The Governor of New South Wales is a jailer ; but , being called Your Excellency , and paid accord- ceding sketches of the history of New South Wales , NEW SOUTH WALES . 39.
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... Excellency , the present Governor of New South Wales , seems to have been of this opinion ; for in a late colonial enactment he has considerably restrained the power of the inferior judi- cátories , in regard to the infliction of that ...
... Excellency , the present Governor of New South Wales , seems to have been of this opinion ; for in a late colonial enactment he has considerably restrained the power of the inferior judi- cátories , in regard to the infliction of that ...
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... Excellency's government to free emigration , It remains to be inquired , how far such settlements are necessary- whether they might not be dispensed with in great measure with much benefit to the colony - and , supposing that they ought ...
... Excellency's government to free emigration , It remains to be inquired , how far such settlements are necessary- whether they might not be dispensed with in great measure with much benefit to the colony - and , supposing that they ought ...
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