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Page 142
... who knew that the high living so dear to his heart was made possible in part by
the labour of the assigned convicts on his ... and told them that colonists could not
do without convict transportation and that convict labour was far better than the ...
... who knew that the high living so dear to his heart was made possible in part by
the labour of the assigned convicts on his ... and told them that colonists could not
do without convict transportation and that convict labour was far better than the ...
Page 210
Here the divisions between the convicts , their families and their descendants on
the one hand and the free on the other ... Their leaders were men such as
Thomas Archer , whose mansion at Panshanger had been built by convict labour
and ...
Here the divisions between the convicts , their families and their descendants on
the one hand and the free on the other ... Their leaders were men such as
Thomas Archer , whose mansion at Panshanger had been built by convict labour
and ...
Page 255
Dulhunty , once a surgeon on a convict ship , had received a grant of two
thousand acres at Cullen Bullen which was worked by cheap convict labour . In
1839 he took out a licence for a sheep - run at Dubbo ; by the early 1840s he
held ...
Dulhunty , once a surgeon on a convict ship , had received a grant of two
thousand acres at Cullen Bullen which was worked by cheap convict labour . In
1839 he took out a licence for a sheep - run at Dubbo ; by the early 1840s he
held ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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