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... Diemen's Land . At the end of the following year , 1831 , the Judge Advocate noticed : Great visitings among the neighbouring servants ; seven or eight of them patrolling about ; and all this is sure to end in drunkenness and mischief ...
... Diemen's Land . At the end of the following year , 1831 , the Judge Advocate noticed : Great visitings among the neighbouring servants ; seven or eight of them patrolling about ; and all this is sure to end in drunkenness and mischief ...
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... Diemen's Land between 1824 and about 1840 . Giving evidence to the New South Wales Legislative Council's Select Committee on Immigration in 1888 , the Colonial Secretary , Alexander Macleay , stated : All the convicts transported from ...
... Diemen's Land between 1824 and about 1840 . Giving evidence to the New South Wales Legislative Council's Select Committee on Immigration in 1888 , the Colonial Secretary , Alexander Macleay , stated : All the convicts transported from ...
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... Diemen's Land to Port Phillip . And William Howitt ( Land , Labour , and Gold , etc. , 2 vols . , London 1855 , vol . 2 , p . 8 ) , claims Van Diemen's Land ' official sources ' for his state- ment that 9,023 ex - convicts emigrated to ...
... Diemen's Land to Port Phillip . And William Howitt ( Land , Labour , and Gold , etc. , 2 vols . , London 1855 , vol . 2 , p . 8 ) , claims Van Diemen's Land ' official sources ' for his state- ment that 9,023 ex - convicts emigrated to ...
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THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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