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Criminal Law and Colonial Subject New South Wales, 1810-1830

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Byrne, Paula Jane

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: 1810-1830 was a crucial period in the development of New South Wales, when the legal foundations of a free-settler and emancipist society were laid. This book explores the relationship of a colonial people with English law and looks at the practice of law among the ordinary population.
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press

1810-1830 was a crucial period in the development of New South Wales, when the legal foundations of a free-settler and emancipist society were laid. This book explores the relationship of a colonial people with English law and looks at the practice of law among the ordinary population.

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