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... England and Scotland . For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women transported to New South Wales from England and Scotland between 1788 and 1823 were dependent on crime for a living : that is to say ...
... England and Scotland . For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women transported to New South Wales from England and Scotland between 1788 and 1823 were dependent on crime for a living : that is to say ...
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... England . A few accepted land grants , a few worked for wages , but the majority chose to return to England.88 The officers and the marines were just as nostalgic . Johnson was weary of being tied with the crooked and ungodly ways of ...
... England . A few accepted land grants , a few worked for wages , but the majority chose to return to England.88 The officers and the marines were just as nostalgic . Johnson was weary of being tied with the crooked and ungodly ways of ...
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... England brought a tear to his eye ; he was happy and young , believed himself healthy and lived in the hope of returning to England with independence and honour.14 At Madeira , Bent wrote with condescension in his diary of a people of ...
... England brought a tear to his eye ; he was happy and young , believed himself healthy and lived in the hope of returning to England with independence and honour.14 At Madeira , Bent wrote with condescension in his diary of a people of ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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