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If the settlers were not to use prison labour , and could not or would not use aboriginal labour , and rejected Asian or Pacific Islands labourers on the grounds that they would prefer ' men of their own colour ' , they must rely on ...
If the settlers were not to use prison labour , and could not or would not use aboriginal labour , and rejected Asian or Pacific Islands labourers on the grounds that they would prefer ' men of their own colour ' , they must rely on ...
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Their leaders were men such as Thomas Archer , whose mansion at Panshanger had been built by convict labour and who owed the splendour of his life in that delightful English parkland to convict labour , James Cox at Clarendon ...
Their leaders were men such as Thomas Archer , whose mansion at Panshanger had been built by convict labour and who owed the splendour of his life in that delightful English parkland to convict labour , James Cox at Clarendon ...
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Voyage to Terra Australis , A , 20. , 5n . , 84 drafting committee , 189 ; on universal franchise , 189-90 ; and Australian Agricultural Co. , 246 ; speech at 55th anniversary dinner , 278 ; on squatters ' need for labour ( 1843 ) ...
Voyage to Terra Australis , A , 20. , 5n . , 84 drafting committee , 189 ; on universal franchise , 189-90 ; and Australian Agricultural Co. , 246 ; speech at 55th anniversary dinner , 278 ; on squatters ' need for labour ( 1843 ) ...
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Contents
THE IRONAGE MEN OF NEW HOLLAND I | 1 |
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
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