The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... convicts who are sent out , Governor Macquarrie selects all the best artisans , of every de scription , for the use ... convict attorney is very awkward at cutting timber , or catching kangaroos , soon returns him upon the hands of ...
... convicts who are sent out , Governor Macquarrie selects all the best artisans , of every de scription , for the use ... convict attorney is very awkward at cutting timber , or catching kangaroos , soon returns him upon the hands of ...
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... convicts , and capable of guarding his limbs from any sudden collision with odometrous stones , or vertical posts of direction , should make no distinction between the simple convict and the double and treble convict - the man of three ...
... convicts , and capable of guarding his limbs from any sudden collision with odometrous stones , or vertical posts of direction , should make no distinction between the simple convict and the double and treble convict - the man of three ...
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... convicts to the situation and dignity of magistrates . Mr Bennet lays great stress upon this , and makes it one of ... convict , are comprehended crimes of the most different degrees and species of guilt . One man is transported for ...
... convicts to the situation and dignity of magistrates . Mr Bennet lays great stress upon this , and makes it one of ... convict , are comprehended crimes of the most different degrees and species of guilt . One man is transported for ...
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... convict , is to govern mankind with a dictionary , and to surrender sense and usefulness to sound . Take the following case , for instance , from Mr Bigge . The next person , from the same class , that was so distinguished by Governor ...
... convict , is to govern mankind with a dictionary , and to surrender sense and usefulness to sound . Take the following case , for instance , from Mr Bigge . The next person , from the same class , that was so distinguished by Governor ...
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... convicts in society . We have no doubt Mr Marsden is a very respect- able clergyman ; but is there not something very different from this in the Gospel ? The most resolute and inflexible persons in the rejection of pardoned convicts ...
... convicts in society . We have no doubt Mr Marsden is a very respect- able clergyman ; but is there not something very different from this in the Gospel ? The most resolute and inflexible persons in the rejection of pardoned convicts ...
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