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... ships from England and Scotland . For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women transported to New South Wales from England and Scotland between 1788 and 1823 were dependent on crime for a living : that ...
... ships from England and Scotland . For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women transported to New South Wales from England and Scotland between 1788 and 1823 were dependent on crime for a living : that ...
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... ships arriving from England and from other ports , from the government farms , and from the farms of the settlers . For each item purchased from a settler , the commissary issued a receipt , and these passed current as coin or could be ...
... ships arriving from England and from other ports , from the government farms , and from the farms of the settlers . For each item purchased from a settler , the commissary issued a receipt , and these passed current as coin or could be ...
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... ships available to transport convicts.32 In May 1818 Macquarie pointed out to Bathurst that five convict ships had arrived at Sydney within one month and five days , bringing no less than one thousand and forty - six male convicts into ...
... ships available to transport convicts.32 In May 1818 Macquarie pointed out to Bathurst that five convict ships had arrived at Sydney within one month and five days , bringing no less than one thousand and forty - six male convicts into ...
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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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