A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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... told , between 1717 and 1776 , approximately thirty thousand convicts from England and Scotland , and ten thousand from Ireland , were transported to the colonies in America . By the end of 1775 , when the opposition to convicts in ...
... told , between 1717 and 1776 , approximately thirty thousand convicts from England and Scotland , and ten thousand from Ireland , were transported to the colonies in America . By the end of 1775 , when the opposition to convicts in ...
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... told they were expected to attend . Paterson had been told to guard against the evils of indulgence in strong spirits ; so he announced that spirits would not be issued to those found drunk . He was told to live in amity and kindness ...
... told they were expected to attend . Paterson had been told to guard against the evils of indulgence in strong spirits ; so he announced that spirits would not be issued to those found drunk . He was told to live in amity and kindness ...
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... told him in some detail what could be done . The labours which were connected with the tillage of the earth , and the rearing and care of sheep and cattle , he told Bigge , were best calculated to lead to the correction of vicious ...
... told him in some detail what could be done . The labours which were connected with the tillage of the earth , and the rearing and care of sheep and cattle , he told Bigge , were best calculated to lead to the correction of vicious ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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