A History of Australia [vol. 3]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 163
... respectable inhabitants of note in the places of their former residence , for the whole drive was to recruit a respectable working class to blot out the ' leprous curse ' of convictism . The arrangements to be adopted to facilitate this ...
... respectable inhabitants of note in the places of their former residence , for the whole drive was to recruit a respectable working class to blot out the ' leprous curse ' of convictism . The arrangements to be adopted to facilitate this ...
Page 332
... respectable bourgeoisie voiced their claim that convicts would put an end to the days of ' profitable returns ' and ' virtuous , happy and permanent homes ' . They knew that the garment of respectability they so proudly wore had some ...
... respectable bourgeoisie voiced their claim that convicts would put an end to the days of ' profitable returns ' and ' virtuous , happy and permanent homes ' . They knew that the garment of respectability they so proudly wore had some ...
Page 361
... respectable inhabitants being subject to all sorts of annoyances in the streets of Launceston and Hobart . One Saturday in September 1845 two ladies were walking down Charles Street in Launceston when one of those probationer fellows ...
... respectable inhabitants being subject to all sorts of annoyances in the streets of Launceston and Hobart . One Saturday in September 1845 two ladies were walking down Charles Street in Launceston when one of those probationer fellows ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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