Historical Records of Australia: Governors' despatches to and from England. Series I, Volumen8Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1916 |
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Macquarie's far - sighted policy had two main objects — the material development of the country , and the reinstatement of the emancipists and expirees to a position in the civil life of the colony . But in the pursuit of both these ...
Macquarie's far - sighted policy had two main objects — the material development of the country , and the reinstatement of the emancipists and expirees to a position in the civil life of the colony . But in the pursuit of both these ...
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of the colonists , and to forget that the labour , by which these objects have been procured , was a source of heavy expense to the British Treasury , and that other means of employment might have been tried and resorted to , the effect ...
of the colonists , and to forget that the labour , by which these objects have been procured , was a source of heavy expense to the British Treasury , and that other means of employment might have been tried and resorted to , the effect ...
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He attempted to introduce to general society several ex - convicts , whom he had selected for preferment , but he failed entirely in this object . The general result of Macquarie's policy with regard to the emancipists and expirees was ...
He attempted to introduce to general society several ex - convicts , whom he had selected for preferment , but he failed entirely in this object . The general result of Macquarie's policy with regard to the emancipists and expirees was ...
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... better calculated for effecting this most desireable object . The Observations on the Conduct of the Officers and Privates of the 73rd Regt . , which this deplorable event has forced me to « 6 criminal court . 18 13 . 31 July .
... better calculated for effecting this most desireable object . The Observations on the Conduct of the Officers and Privates of the 73rd Regt . , which this deplorable event has forced me to « 6 criminal court . 18 13 . 31 July .
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I cannot exactly say who else was there , for my object was on them . My Husband had nothing to defend himself with , he pushed them away from the Door and they repeated the blows till he fell , I mean the two Gentlemen at the bar .
I cannot exactly say who else was there , for my object was on them . My Husband had nothing to defend himself with , he pushed them away from the Door and they repeated the blows till he fell , I mean the two Gentlemen at the bar .
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