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... settlers had been promised . The population had increased to three thousand one hundred and eight in New South Wales ... Settlers from free people II Settlers from convicts 52 Emancipists 8 2 Convicts 1948 414 Children 127 Total numbers ...
... settlers had been promised . The population had increased to three thousand one hundred and eight in New South Wales ... Settlers from free people II Settlers from convicts 52 Emancipists 8 2 Convicts 1948 414 Children 127 Total numbers ...
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... settlers in proportion to land cultivated by government- by August 1799 there were 280 acres under cultivation by government , 1,243 acres by officers , and 7,167 acres by settlers.86 By September 1800 there were four thousand nine ...
... settlers in proportion to land cultivated by government- by August 1799 there were 280 acres under cultivation by government , 1,243 acres by officers , and 7,167 acres by settlers.86 By September 1800 there were four thousand nine ...
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... settlers who were considered most in want and best entitled to receive them.15 In general , however , the settlers obtained their convicts by lot . Yet the magistrates had a wide discretion . Marsden at Parramatta gave free settlers the ...
... settlers who were considered most in want and best entitled to receive them.15 In general , however , the settlers obtained their convicts by lot . Yet the magistrates had a wide discretion . Marsden at Parramatta gave free settlers the ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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