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This set reprints many of the 18th century's most notorious works, including eight from "The Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head" (1707), that resulted in highly publicized court battles and in some cases helped shape laws on censorship that survived into modernity.
Appendices accompany vols. 64, 67-71.
Letters between Lord Glenelg & Sir George Gipps and to Sir Richard Bourke and Marquess of Normanby concerning; 1. The native settlement on Flinders Island; Characteristics of Tasmanian Aborigines, results of civilization and missionary work; investigation into cause of deaths on Island; 2; Depredations - cattle stealing, murder (Gwyder and Namoi tribes); Myall Creek Massacre - reasons and discussion, subsequent hanging of seven men.
Includes an unpaged appendix, "royal warrant holders," and 19 a "war honours supplement."