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... established . They rejected the idea of composing an entire colony of male and female convicts , partly because such an experiment had never been made in the history of mankind , and partly because outcasts of an old society would not ...
... established . They rejected the idea of composing an entire colony of male and female convicts , partly because such an experiment had never been made in the history of mankind , and partly because outcasts of an old society would not ...
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... established be read each Sunday and Holy Day , and that the Blessed Sacrament be administered according to the rites of the Church of England.25 Because of the great disproportion of female to male convicts , he was to take on board at ...
... established be read each Sunday and Holy Day , and that the Blessed Sacrament be administered according to the rites of the Church of England.25 Because of the great disproportion of female to male convicts , he was to take on board at ...
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... established an interest in whaling and sealing in Bass Strait . He was not the first . In 1791 five English whaling ships carried convicts and stores to Sydney Cove on their way to the whaling grounds off the west coast of South America ...
... established an interest in whaling and sealing in Bass Strait . He was not the first . In 1791 five English whaling ships carried convicts and stores to Sydney Cove on their way to the whaling grounds off the west coast of South America ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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