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Fruits and roots of every kind would flourish were they once brought thither and planted and cultivated by the hand of industry , as there was provender for more cattle at all seasons of the year than ever could be brought into the ...
Fruits and roots of every kind would flourish were they once brought thither and planted and cultivated by the hand of industry , as there was provender for more cattle at all seasons of the year than ever could be brought into the ...
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... from either horses or oxen.7 The payments of those ex - convicts who hired themselves out as labourers were both complex and diverse . On the large estates the settlers kept on hand large supplies of articles most needed by ...
... from either horses or oxen.7 The payments of those ex - convicts who hired themselves out as labourers were both complex and diverse . On the large estates the settlers kept on hand large supplies of articles most needed by ...
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By 1820 these early sentiments of belonging to the country went hand in hand with ideas of exclusive ownership , for their passion of patriotism was fed by xenophobia . For xenophobia has had a long history , and its origins , both in ...
By 1820 these early sentiments of belonging to the country went hand in hand with ideas of exclusive ownership , for their passion of patriotism was fed by xenophobia . For xenophobia has had a long history , and its origins , both in ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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