A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 127
... workers and men . As he saw it , very few of them were equipped for the life they must necessarily lead in the country ... worker for wages , finding him infinitely more troublesome than the convicts.92 By the middle of 1792 he wanted ...
... workers and men . As he saw it , very few of them were equipped for the life they must necessarily lead in the country ... worker for wages , finding him infinitely more troublesome than the convicts.92 By the middle of 1792 he wanted ...
Page 149
... workers on the farms of officers or settlers , or as domestic servants , were at first clothed and fed by the government , but after May 1798 orders were issued in an attempt to ensure that all but a few assigned convicts would be ...
... workers on the farms of officers or settlers , or as domestic servants , were at first clothed and fed by the government , but after May 1798 orders were issued in an attempt to ensure that all but a few assigned convicts would be ...
Page 249
... worker to shun any occupation ; and until the time of Macquarie it was impossible , by clothing , lodging , or way of life , to distinguish the bond from the free workers . Nor within the free group was it possible to distinguish the ex ...
... worker to shun any occupation ; and until the time of Macquarie it was impossible , by clothing , lodging , or way of life , to distinguish the bond from the free workers . Nor within the free group was it possible to distinguish the ex ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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