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... fields . The convicts enjoyed the advantages of the laws as well as others : they could only be punished after trial ; no person was allowed to strike them or ill - use them , and all complaints against or by convicts , had to be ...
... fields . The convicts enjoyed the advantages of the laws as well as others : they could only be punished after trial ; no person was allowed to strike them or ill - use them , and all complaints against or by convicts , had to be ...
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... Field , arrived on the Lord Melville on 24 February 1817. Born in 1786 , the son of a doctor , educated as a barrister , and called to the Inner Temple in 1814 , Field was well known in literary circles in London , where he enjoyed the ...
... Field , arrived on the Lord Melville on 24 February 1817. Born in 1786 , the son of a doctor , educated as a barrister , and called to the Inner Temple in 1814 , Field was well known in literary circles in London , where he enjoyed the ...
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... fields for their industry , but were sober and honest . The fierceness and impatience of restraint in the native youth were the bad consequences of their copying their parents and becoming disorderly . Great confusion and disorder would ...
... fields for their industry , but were sober and honest . The fierceness and impatience of restraint in the native youth were the bad consequences of their copying their parents and becoming disorderly . Great confusion and disorder would ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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