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... Arrived Free . ' The number of emancipists given is certainly too small , as it was also in the 1828 and other earlier censuses . ( cp . J. D. Lang , Historical and Statistical Account of N.S.W. , etc. , 2 vols . , London 1834 , vol . 1 ...
... Arrived Free . ' The number of emancipists given is certainly too small , as it was also in the 1828 and other earlier censuses . ( cp . J. D. Lang , Historical and Statistical Account of N.S.W. , etc. , 2 vols . , London 1834 , vol . 1 ...
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... arrived immigrants did their best to remain in or near Sydney , at any rate for some years . They feared real difficulties , and some others which were largely illusory . Mundy tells of meeting an Irish immigrant in Sydney : [ he ] ...
... arrived immigrants did their best to remain in or near Sydney , at any rate for some years . They feared real difficulties , and some others which were largely illusory . Mundy tells of meeting an Irish immigrant in Sydney : [ he ] ...
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... arrive with them in the county of New England . Others whom I am acquainted with pass three months and upwards in ... arrived ' with a joyful countenance ' and a copy of Nicholas Nickleby . In the hut that night another man began ...
... arrive with them in the county of New England . Others whom I am acquainted with pass three months and upwards in ... arrived ' with a joyful countenance ' and a copy of Nicholas Nickleby . In the hut that night another man began ...
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THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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