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Page 222
... convicts were political prisoners and that of this they were actually proud . He was not seized of the fact that the convicts , and persons of convict origin , forming about nine - tenths of the population , were taken for granted and ...
... convicts were political prisoners and that of this they were actually proud . He was not seized of the fact that the convicts , and persons of convict origin , forming about nine - tenths of the population , were taken for granted and ...
Page 240
... convicts to any situation of equality with themselves . But in my humble opinion in coming to New South Wales they should consider that they are coming to a convict country and if they are too proud or too delicate in their feelings to ...
... convicts to any situation of equality with themselves . But in my humble opinion in coming to New South Wales they should consider that they are coming to a convict country and if they are too proud or too delicate in their feelings to ...
Page 293
... convicts before he left England . It would be surprising if he had not learned , during his many visits to the Colonial Office , of the exchange of letters on convict policy at the moment in progress between Macquarie and Bathurst ...
... convicts before he left England . It would be surprising if he had not learned , during his many visits to the Colonial Office , of the exchange of letters on convict policy at the moment in progress between Macquarie and Bathurst ...
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