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... bushrangers and the natives , while crimes of violence were all too common . Public works languished because of the indolence and negligence of the convict workers , for at this time both government and settlers had to be content with ...
... bushrangers and the natives , while crimes of violence were all too common . Public works languished because of the indolence and negligence of the convict workers , for at this time both government and settlers had to be content with ...
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... bushrangers , 88 and established a system of passes for people wishing to proceed to the country districts . By then the situation was desperate . For after perpetrating enormous crimes against the inhabitants of the country dis- tricts ...
... bushrangers , 88 and established a system of passes for people wishing to proceed to the country districts . By then the situation was desperate . For after perpetrating enormous crimes against the inhabitants of the country dis- tricts ...
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... bushrangers , or to be harried by the natives ; and in high places , zeal and enterprise replaced the sloth and the indulgence of the Davey period . Perhaps Sorell's success , or good fortune , might be measured by the singular fact ...
... bushrangers , or to be harried by the natives ; and in high places , zeal and enterprise replaced the sloth and the indulgence of the Davey period . Perhaps Sorell's success , or good fortune , might be measured by the singular fact ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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