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... arrived during 1791 , and every year from 1792 to 1813 , except for 1794-6 and 1805 , between three and seven hundred convicts arrived each year ; in 1814 the number rose into the thousands . Between 26 January 1788 and 20 November 1823 ...
... arrived during 1791 , and every year from 1792 to 1813 , except for 1794-6 and 1805 , between three and seven hundred convicts arrived each year ; in 1814 the number rose into the thousands . Between 26 January 1788 and 20 November 1823 ...
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... arrived on the William Pitt on 14 April 1806 , while John arrived on the Brothers on 4 April 1807.84 In the meantime a few ex - convicts , by the exercise of those same qualities . of industry and cultivation , had raised themselves to ...
... arrived on the William Pitt on 14 April 1806 , while John arrived on the Brothers on 4 April 1807.84 In the meantime a few ex - convicts , by the exercise of those same qualities . of industry and cultivation , had raised themselves to ...
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... arrived at Sydney bringing a further two thousand five hundred and fifty - nine male and female convicts from England and Ireland , all of whom arrived in good health and without complaints about their treatment on their respective ...
... arrived at Sydney bringing a further two thousand five hundred and fifty - nine male and female convicts from England and Ireland , all of whom arrived in good health and without complaints about their treatment on their respective ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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