James Macarthur
New South Wales
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New South Wales
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This 1837 publication documents a key moment in New South Wales' transition from a convict colony to a free society.
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This 1837 publication documents a key moment in New South Wales' transition from a convict colony to a free society.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 909g
- ISBN-13: 9781108039321
- ISBN-10: 1108039324
- Artikelnr.: 34570849
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 909g
- ISBN-13: 9781108039321
- ISBN-10: 1108039324
- Artikelnr.: 34570849
Introduction
1. Brief review of the policy hitherto pursued by the parent government towards the Colony of New South Wales
2. Of transportation to New South Wales
its past inefficiency exemplified by the progressive increase and actual extent of crime in the Colony
chief causes of this state of things
remedial measures by which transportation may be made more efficient, or may be gradually discontinued
3. Of the local jury law of New South Wales. Additional note on the jury law
4. Of courts of justice
tenure of judicial office
magistracy
Legislative Council
titles to landed property from the Crown
applicability of British statutes
municipal bodies
5. Of voluntary emigration to New South Wales, as it affects the interests both of the parent country and of the Colony
6. Of the general resources of the Colony and of its future prospects. Additional note on the general state of the Colony at the period of the latest advices (February, 1837)
7. Of the means of education and religious instruction in New South Wales. Additional notes
8. Recapitulation of the principal legislative and administrative measures recommended in the foregoing chapters. Conclusion
Appendix.
1. Brief review of the policy hitherto pursued by the parent government towards the Colony of New South Wales
2. Of transportation to New South Wales
its past inefficiency exemplified by the progressive increase and actual extent of crime in the Colony
chief causes of this state of things
remedial measures by which transportation may be made more efficient, or may be gradually discontinued
3. Of the local jury law of New South Wales. Additional note on the jury law
4. Of courts of justice
tenure of judicial office
magistracy
Legislative Council
titles to landed property from the Crown
applicability of British statutes
municipal bodies
5. Of voluntary emigration to New South Wales, as it affects the interests both of the parent country and of the Colony
6. Of the general resources of the Colony and of its future prospects. Additional note on the general state of the Colony at the period of the latest advices (February, 1837)
7. Of the means of education and religious instruction in New South Wales. Additional notes
8. Recapitulation of the principal legislative and administrative measures recommended in the foregoing chapters. Conclusion
Appendix.
Introduction
1. Brief review of the policy hitherto pursued by the parent government towards the Colony of New South Wales
2. Of transportation to New South Wales
its past inefficiency exemplified by the progressive increase and actual extent of crime in the Colony
chief causes of this state of things
remedial measures by which transportation may be made more efficient, or may be gradually discontinued
3. Of the local jury law of New South Wales. Additional note on the jury law
4. Of courts of justice
tenure of judicial office
magistracy
Legislative Council
titles to landed property from the Crown
applicability of British statutes
municipal bodies
5. Of voluntary emigration to New South Wales, as it affects the interests both of the parent country and of the Colony
6. Of the general resources of the Colony and of its future prospects. Additional note on the general state of the Colony at the period of the latest advices (February, 1837)
7. Of the means of education and religious instruction in New South Wales. Additional notes
8. Recapitulation of the principal legislative and administrative measures recommended in the foregoing chapters. Conclusion
Appendix.
1. Brief review of the policy hitherto pursued by the parent government towards the Colony of New South Wales
2. Of transportation to New South Wales
its past inefficiency exemplified by the progressive increase and actual extent of crime in the Colony
chief causes of this state of things
remedial measures by which transportation may be made more efficient, or may be gradually discontinued
3. Of the local jury law of New South Wales. Additional note on the jury law
4. Of courts of justice
tenure of judicial office
magistracy
Legislative Council
titles to landed property from the Crown
applicability of British statutes
municipal bodies
5. Of voluntary emigration to New South Wales, as it affects the interests both of the parent country and of the Colony
6. Of the general resources of the Colony and of its future prospects. Additional note on the general state of the Colony at the period of the latest advices (February, 1837)
7. Of the means of education and religious instruction in New South Wales. Additional notes
8. Recapitulation of the principal legislative and administrative measures recommended in the foregoing chapters. Conclusion
Appendix.