| William Bernard Ullathorne - 1837 - 68 sivua
...sickening and appalling.* Whilst a former governor, General Macquarrie, states, he has no doubt, " that many convicts who might have been rendered useful...themselves to the woods, where they can only subsist on plunder, and have terminated their lives on the gallows." ID the chain-gangs, great numbers of prisoners... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1837 - 1052 sivua
...have been rendered useful and good men, had they been treated with humane and reasonable control ; have sunk into despondence by the unfeeling treatment...plunder, and have terminated their lives at the gallows." Some settlers think it necessary, forsooth, to humble ir convict-servants, and to make them fear them.... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1837 - 540 sivua
...have been rendered useful and good men, had they been treated with humane and reasonable control ; have sunk into despondence by the unfeeling treatment...plunder, and have terminated their lives at the gallows." Some settlers think it necessary, forsooth, to. humble their convict-servants, and to make them fear... | |
| Alexander Marjoribanks - 1847 - 284 sivua
...and good men, had they been treated with humane and reasonable control, have sunk into despondency by the unfeeling treatment of such masters; and that...plunder, and have terminated their lives at the gallows." Mr Mudie also remarks, " that in proportion as they are laborious, it was not the interest of their... | |
| Richard Whately - 1855 - 396 sivua
...might have heeu rendered useful and good men, had they heen treated with humane and reasonable control, have sunk into despondence by the unfeeling treatment...subsist by plunder, and have terminated their lives on the gallows ; but, with every indulgence that can reasonably be extended to convicts, transportation... | |
| Richard Whately - 1855 - 398 sivua
...might have been rendered useful and good men, had they been treated with humane and reasonable control, have sunk into despondence by the unfeeling treatment...subsist by plunder, and have terminated their lives on the gallows ; but, with every indulgence that can reasonably be extended to convicts, transportation... | |
| Richard Whately - 1861 - 372 sivua
...might have been rendered useful and good men, had they been treated with humane and reasonable control, have sunk into despondence by the unfeeling treatment of such masters ; and tl at many of those wretched men, driven to acts of violence by hard usage, and who by a contrary treatment... | |
| 1929 - 686 sivua
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| Robert Travers - 1968 - 280 sivua
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