| James Bischoff - 1832 - 292 pagina’s
...them any interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, you are to cause such offender to be brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence." In evidence of the continuance of this feeling, the Committee may also refer to a proclamation of LieutenantGovernor... | |
| Charles James Napier - 1835 - 312 pagina’s
...them any interruption in the exercise of their " several occupations, you are to cause such offender " to be brought to punishment, according to the " degree of the offence.' In evidence of the conti" nuance of the feeling, the committee may also " refer to the proclamation... | |
| James Bonwick - 1870 - 452 pagina’s
...them any interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, you are to cause such offender to be brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence." /This despatch, at least, exonerates the home authorities from the charge of indifference to the welfare... | |
| James Bonwick - 1882 - 276 pagina’s
...live in amity and kindness with them ; and if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise...several occupations, it is our will and pleasure that we do cause such offenders to be brought to punishment according to the degree of the offence." But... | |
| James Bonwick - 1884 - 256 pagina’s
...them any interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, you are to cause such offender to be brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence." But before the first Governor of Van Diemen's Land established his quarters at Hobart Town, the unhappy... | |
| 1896 - 1260 pagina’s
...in amity and kindness with them : and if any of our subjects should wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise...brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence."t The intentions of His Majesty from this part of the Governor's Instructions are clear and... | |
| New South Wales - 1896 - 1192 pagina’s
...live in amity and kindness with them , and if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them or give them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise...to be brought to punishment according to the degree vi the offence. You will endeavour to procure from time to t im* accounts of the number of natives... | |
| New South Wales - 1901 - 780 pagina’s
...live in amity and kindness with them. And if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise...degree of the offence. You will endeavour to procure from time to time accounts of the numbers of natives inhabiting the neighbourhood of our said settlement,... | |
| William Henry Fitchett - 1913 - 430 pagina’s
...them any interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, you are to cause such offender to be brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence." This clause in the instructions to Collins was repeated in King's instructions to Bowen; it formed,... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1915 - 900 pagina’s
...live in amity and kindness with them; and if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them or give them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise?...degree of the offence. You will endeavour to procure from time to time accounts of the number of natives inhabiting the neighbourhood of our said settlement,... | |
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