Historical Records of Australia: Governors' despatches to and from England. Series I, Volumen8Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1916 |
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... remain in this Station for more than Three Years at the utmost . My reason for mentioning the period of three Years is for the purpose of guarding , as far as practicable , against the Military forming Matrimonial , or less proper ...
... remain in this Station for more than Three Years at the utmost . My reason for mentioning the period of three Years is for the purpose of guarding , as far as practicable , against the Military forming Matrimonial , or less proper ...
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... remain on the Records of the Criminal Court to the lasting Disgrace of the Per- petrators of that foul Deed . But whilst the Clemency of the Court , supported by the general Tendency of the Laws to the Side of Mercy , has pronounced the ...
... remain on the Records of the Criminal Court to the lasting Disgrace of the Per- petrators of that foul Deed . But whilst the Clemency of the Court , supported by the general Tendency of the Laws to the Side of Mercy , has pronounced the ...
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... remain in attendance on the outside of the Court . At the request of the Prisoners , the Court allows Mr. George Crossley to assist the Prisoners in Cross - examining Such Witnesses as may be called on behalf of the Prosecution , in ...
... remain in attendance on the outside of the Court . At the request of the Prisoners , the Court allows Mr. George Crossley to assist the Prisoners in Cross - examining Such Witnesses as may be called on behalf of the Prosecution , in ...
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... remain in Port Jackson . to Me , as Governor in Chief of this Territory ; and if their Lordships will take Such public Notice of the Conduct of Captain Case and his Officers , as in their Judgment it Merits . 10. In the latter End of ...
... remain in Port Jackson . to Me , as Governor in Chief of this Territory ; and if their Lordships will take Such public Notice of the Conduct of Captain Case and his Officers , as in their Judgment it Merits . 10. In the latter End of ...
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... remain of my former opinion that the measures pursued towards Mr. Robert Watson by the Master of the Samarang were unmerited and consequently illegal and arbitrary . And since you appear of a different opinion , I shall in pursuance of ...
... remain of my former opinion that the measures pursued towards Mr. Robert Watson by the Master of the Samarang were unmerited and consequently illegal and arbitrary . And since you appear of a different opinion , I shall in pursuance of ...
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