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of any convict surplus , 98 but their motive for this was the moral improvement of
the convicts and not any concern for the material well - being of the other convict
settlements . For by then Sydney opinion was beginning to be determined by the
...
of any convict surplus , 98 but their motive for this was the moral improvement of
the convicts and not any concern for the material well - being of the other convict
settlements . For by then Sydney opinion was beginning to be determined by the
...
Page 239
The superintendent then proceeded to distribute the convicts to their place of
servitude . In this distribution , the wealth , social position , and capacity of the
convict to labour , rather than his criminal record , were generally decisive .
Convicts ...
The superintendent then proceeded to distribute the convicts to their place of
servitude . In this distribution , the wealth , social position , and capacity of the
convict to labour , rather than his criminal record , were generally decisive .
Convicts ...
Page 399
List of Ships that have sailed from Great Britain and Ireland to New South Wales
with Convicts , distinguishing the number they have conveyed . . . together with
the number of deaths that have occurred in each , and the number of convicts ...
List of Ships that have sailed from Great Britain and Ireland to New South Wales
with Convicts , distinguishing the number they have conveyed . . . together with
the number of deaths that have occurred in each , and the number of convicts ...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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