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The Lady Juliana brought another two hundred and twenty - one women convicts
early in June 1790 ; then , later in the same month , the second fleet arrived
bringing another seven hundred and fifty - seven convicts . Over two thousand ...
The Lady Juliana brought another two hundred and twenty - one women convicts
early in June 1790 ; then , later in the same month , the second fleet arrived
bringing another seven hundred and fifty - seven convicts . Over two thousand ...
Page 134
By then he had a farm of nearly two hundred and fifty 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 ...
By then he had a farm of nearly two hundred and fifty 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 ...
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Between 1810 and 1813 the number of convicts arriving in New South Wales
each year varied between three hundred and twenty and six hundred and
nineteen . In 1814 , however , the number jumped to one thousand and thirty -
two , back ...
Between 1810 and 1813 the number of convicts arriving in New South Wales
each year varied between three hundred and twenty and six hundred and
nineteen . In 1814 , however , the number jumped to one thousand and thirty -
two , back ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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