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... immigrants.3 If we take the Currency population as having more in common , socially and traditionally , with the convict and emancipist body than with that of the respectable free immigrant and official classes , we may draw from Table ...
... immigrants.3 If we take the Currency population as having more in common , socially and traditionally , with the convict and emancipist body than with that of the respectable free immigrant and official classes , we may draw from Table ...
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... immigrants an advantage in the race for colonial ' success ' . As Margaret Kiddle writes : The Scots farmers . represent the middle - class immigrants who came to Australia . They were the men who came with varying amounts of capital ...
... immigrants an advantage in the race for colonial ' success ' . As Margaret Kiddle writes : The Scots farmers . represent the middle - class immigrants who came to Australia . They were the men who came with varying amounts of capital ...
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... immigrants show that they were , if anything , even more anxious than English immigrants to persuade relatives and friends to follow them to Australia . Marjoribanks tells the story of one Irish convict girl who , after serving her ...
... immigrants show that they were , if anything , even more anxious than English immigrants to persuade relatives and friends to follow them to Australia . Marjoribanks tells the story of one Irish convict girl who , after serving her ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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