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" Atkins, more particularly, he has been accustomed to inebriety; he has been the ridicule of the community; sentences of Death have been pronounced in moments of intoxication ; his determination is weak; his opinion floating and infirm; his knowledge of... "
The History of New South Wales from Its First Discovery to the Present Time ... - Page 564
by G. Paterson - 1811 - 624 pages
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An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales: Both as ..., Volume 1

John Dunmore Lang - 1837 - 1024 pages
...State to inform him privately of the characters of individuals holding office in the colony : — " He has been accustomed to inebriety ; he has been...community ; sentence of death has been pronounced in momeots ot intoxication ; his determination is weak ; his opinion floating M° infirm ; bis knowledge...
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The History of Tasmania, Volume 1

John West - 1852 - 366 pages
...1806. The following is Bligh's character of Judge Atkins—" He has been accustomed to inebrietyhe has been the ridicule of the community, sentence of...moments of intoxication, his determination is weak, his opinions floating and infirm, his knowledge of the law Insignificant and subject to private inclination...
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Essays on Reform

1867 - 362 pages
...society. Governor Bligh, in the early days of New South Wales, reported thus of his Judge-Advocate : " He has been accustomed to inebriety ; he has been...been pronounced in moments of intoxication ; .... his knowledge of the law is insignificant, and subject to inclination." Nor was the practice of later years...
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Old Tales of a Young Country

Marcus Clarke - 1871 - 230 pages
...inform him privately of the characters of individuals holding office, wrote thus of Mr. Atkins:—"He is accustomed to inebriety. He has been the ridicule...moments of intoxication. His determination is weak, and his opinion floating and infirm. His knowledge of the law is insignificant, and subject to private...
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Old Tales of a Young Country

Marcus Clarke - 1871 - 230 pages
...community. Sentence of death has been pronounced in moments of intoxication. His determination is weak, and his •opinion floating and infirm. His knowledge...and subject to private inclination; and confidential causes of the Crown, where due secresy is required, lie is not to be trusted with." The result of this...
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Stories of Australia in the Early Days

Marcus Clarke - 1897 - 238 pages
...him privately of the characters of individuals holding office, wrote thus of Mr. Atkins: — "He is accustomed to inebriety. He has been the ridicule...moments of intoxication. His determination is weak, and his opinion floating and infirm. His knowledge of the law is insignificant, and subject to private...
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Stories of Australia in the Early Days

Marcus Clarke - 1897 - 236 pages
...community. Sentence of death has been pronounced in moments of intoxication. His determination is weak, and his opinion floating and infirm. His knowledge of...subject to private inclination ; and confidential causes of the Crown, where due secrecy is required, he is not to be trusted with." The result of this...
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Historical Records of New South Wales: King and Bligh, 1806-1808

New South Wales - 1898 - 1086 pages
...likewise Advocate, connected in improper transactions. With respect to Mr. Atkins, more particularly, he has been accustomed to inebriety ; he has been the ridicule of the community ; sentences of death have been pronounced in moments of intoxication ; his determination is weak ;...
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Historical Records of New South Wales, Volume 6

Frank Murcot Bladen - 1898 - 1042 pages
...likewise Advocate, connected in improper transactions. With respect to Mr. Atkins, more particularly, he has been accustomed to inebriety ; he has been the ridicule of the community ; sentences of death have been pronounced in moments of intoxication ; his determination is weak ;...
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Fragments of the Early History of Australia: 1788 to 1812

John McMahon - 1913 - 466 pages
...of State to inform him privately of the characters of individuals holding office in the Ci.lony '— "He has been accustomed to Inebriety ; he has been...of intoxication ; his determination is weak ; his opinions floating and infirm : his knowledge of the law is insignificant, and subject to private inclination...
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