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migrants of good moral character and domestic habits so that they would have
sufficient reliable workers to provide for the proper care of their sheep and cattle
37 To increase the number of immigrants of good moral character and
industrious ...
migrants of good moral character and domestic habits so that they would have
sufficient reliable workers to provide for the proper care of their sheep and cattle
37 To increase the number of immigrants of good moral character and
industrious ...
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By contrast the benevolent intentions of British governments in drafting rules and
regulations to protect migrants to the ... In the early years of assisted migration to
the Australian colonies , as to the United States , confidence men tricked ...
By contrast the benevolent intentions of British governments in drafting rules and
regulations to protect migrants to the ... In the early years of assisted migration to
the Australian colonies , as to the United States , confidence men tricked ...
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On the voyage fifty - six children died of measles and whooping cough , fifty
migrants and seamen died of typhus , and eighty more lay dying when the ship
finally reached Sydney . On the Layton which sailed from Bristol on 27
September ...
On the voyage fifty - six children died of measles and whooping cough , fifty
migrants and seamen died of typhus , and eighty more lay dying when the ship
finally reached Sydney . On the Layton which sailed from Bristol on 27
September ...
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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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