Panopticon versus New South Wales and other writings on Australia

The present edition of Panopticon versus New South Wales and other writings on Australia consists of fragmentary comments headed 'New Wales', dating from 1791; a compilation of material sent to William Wilberforce in August 1802; three 'Letters to Lord Pelham' and 'A Plea fo...

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Main Author: Causer, Tim (auth)
Other Authors: Schofield, Philip (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2022
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