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A person could be sentenced to transportation either by the commutation of a
death sentence to transportation for a ... or entertainment on Sunday evenings ,
the holding of debates on texts of Holy Scripture by incompetent persons such as
a ...
A person could be sentenced to transportation either by the commutation of a
death sentence to transportation for a ... or entertainment on Sunday evenings ,
the holding of debates on texts of Holy Scripture by incompetent persons such as
a ...
Page 119
... non - commissioned officers , privates and persons disposed to become
settlers ; convicts were to be assigned to work for persons with land grants ; nine
persons to act as superintendents of convicts were to be sent , and twenty - five
convict ...
... non - commissioned officers , privates and persons disposed to become
settlers ; convicts were to be assigned to work for persons with land grants ; nine
persons to act as superintendents of convicts were to be sent , and twenty - five
convict ...
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A Return of the Number of Persons , Male or Female , who have been
transported as criminals to New South Wales since the first establishment of the
colony , specifying the term for which each person was transported ; the Date and
Place of ...
A Return of the Number of Persons , Male or Female , who have been
transported as criminals to New South Wales since the first establishment of the
colony , specifying the term for which each person was transported ; the Date and
Place of ...
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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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