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... acres of some of the best ground that had been discovered at Parramatta , and the labour of ten convicts to clear and cultivate it.5 The Reverend Richard Johnson , after some compunction , accepted one hundred acres , cultivated it at ...
... acres of some of the best ground that had been discovered at Parramatta , and the labour of ten convicts to clear and cultivate it.5 The Reverend Richard Johnson , after some compunction , accepted one hundred acres , cultivated it at ...
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... acres at Parramatta , of which one hundred acres were under cultivation . He had sold four hundred pounds worth of his produce that year , and had one thousand eight hundred bushels of corn in his granaries . He had twenty acres of fine ...
... acres at Parramatta , of which one hundred acres were under cultivation . He had sold four hundred pounds worth of his produce that year , and had one thousand eight hundred bushels of corn in his granaries . He had twenty acres of fine ...
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... acres under cultivation by government , 1,2431 acres by officers , and 7,167 acres by settlers.86 By September 1800 there were four thousand nine hundred and thirty Europeans in the settlements in New South Wales : Men Women Children ...
... acres under cultivation by government , 1,2431 acres by officers , and 7,167 acres by settlers.86 By September 1800 there were four thousand nine hundred and thirty Europeans in the settlements in New South Wales : Men Women Children ...
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THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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