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Persons who arrived in the settlement before the ... Those who incurred the expense of transport for every labouring person ( including women and children over ten years ) would be entitled to two hundred acres per person .
Persons who arrived in the settlement before the ... Those who incurred the expense of transport for every labouring person ( including women and children over ten years ) would be entitled to two hundred acres per person .
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He went on to say that if any person or persons were convicted of behaving in a fraudulent , cruel or felonious manner towards the aborigines , such persons would be tried for that offence as though the same had been committed against ...
He went on to say that if any person or persons were convicted of behaving in a fraudulent , cruel or felonious manner towards the aborigines , such persons would be tried for that offence as though the same had been committed against ...
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The bill , which became an Act on 15 August 1834 , empowered His Majesty to appoint any one or more persons resident in the province to make laws for peace , order and good government within the province . It also empowered His Majesty ...
The bill , which became an Act on 15 August 1834 , empowered His Majesty to appoint any one or more persons resident in the province to make laws for peace , order and good government within the province . It also empowered His Majesty ...
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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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