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Page 94
... living than similar ships from England and Scotland . For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women transported to New South Wales from England and Scotland between 1788 and 1823 were dependent on crime ...
... living than similar ships from England and Scotland . For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women transported to New South Wales from England and Scotland between 1788 and 1823 were dependent on crime ...
Page 269
... living together unsanctioned by the legal ties of matrimony , which was a scandal to religion , decency and all good government . He warned of the consequences of such behaviour : the woman had no valid title to the property of the man ...
... living together unsanctioned by the legal ties of matrimony , which was a scandal to religion , decency and all good government . He warned of the consequences of such behaviour : the woman had no valid title to the property of the man ...
Page 339
... living without morals , liberty , or laws . To Macquarie this was another example of those cruel attacks on his public and private character , and his mind ran on to consider how to counter the damage to his honour and reputation ...
... living without morals , liberty , or laws . To Macquarie this was another example of those cruel attacks on his public and private character , and his mind ran on to consider how to counter the damage to his honour and reputation ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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