Convicts, Clergymen, and Churches: Attitudes of Convicts and Ex-convicts Towards the Churches and Clergy in New South Wales from 1788 to 1851Examines the attitudes of convicts and ex-convicts towards the churches and clergy ; includes references to missionary work among Aboriginal people. |
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THE BRITISH BACKGROUND | 14 |
THE OUTWARD VOYAGE | 38 |
EARLY SYDNEY TOWN | 58 |
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