- Australian Colonial Law Monographs Collection
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This collection contains 73 monographs from Law Rare Books and Special Collections digitised for AustLII's Australian Colonial Law Monographs Collection. Items range from 1833-1900.
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ItemAn essay on prison discipline : in which is detailed the system pursued in Van Diemen's LandRoss, James (1786-1838) (Printed by James Ross, Hobart-Town, 1833)Volume
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ItemThe Australian magistrate, or, A guide to the duties of a Justice of the Peace for the colony of New South Wales ; Also, A brief summary of the law of landlord and tenantPlunkett, John Hubert (1802-1869) (Anne Howe, Sydney, 1835)Volume
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ItemThoughts on convict management : and other subjects connected with the Australian penal coloniesMaconochie, Alexander (1787-1860) (J.C. Macdougall, Hobart Town, 1838)Volume
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ItemAn analysis of the criminal law of England, as applicable to this colony : giving a general and comprehensive view of crimes, their punishments, and the evidence to support them, with the Statutes by which they are created appended, adapted ... for the use of magistratesRocher, Charles (William Gore Elliston, Hobart Town, V.D.L, 1839)Volume
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ItemAnalysis of the criminal law of Van Diemen's Land : with an appendix containing the Charter of Justice, and ... statutes connected with the administration of criminal justiceRocher, Charles (Henry Dowling, Launceston, 1848)Volume
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ItemThe coming event, or, The united provinces of Australia : two lectures delivered in City Theatre and School of Arts, SydneyLang, John Dunmore (1799-1878) (Publisher not identified, Sydney, 1850)Volume
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ItemParliamentary government, or, Responsible ministries for the Australian coloniesChapman, H. S (1803-1881) (Publisher not identified, Hobart, 1854)Volume
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ItemAn anatomical lecture on the new constitution and the bad subjects to whom it owes its paternity : delivered in the "Royal Australian Circus", York Street, Sydney, on Tuesday, 17th January 1854; with notes and illustrationsLang, John Dunmore (1799-1878) (Publisher not identified, Sydney, 1854)Volume
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ItemThe Convicts' Bank, or, A plain statement of the case of alleged embezzlement on the part of Messrs. G.D. Lang, late Manager, and F.L. Drake, late Accountant, of the branch Bank of New South Wales at Ballaarat in the province of Victoria : with remarks on the trialLang, John Dunmore (1799-1878) (Publisher not identified, Sydney, 1855)Volume
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