A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... interest of the mother country lay in the reduction of crime and in protecting citizens from harm , while the interests of a colony lay in the supply and quality of labour . The length of the sentence and the type of crimes punished by ...
... interest of the mother country lay in the reduction of crime and in protecting citizens from harm , while the interests of a colony lay in the supply and quality of labour . The length of the sentence and the type of crimes punished by ...
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... interests in a colonial society , where the country of their birth provided material comforts in abundance while Europe provided everything which they associated with civilization . The officers very soon used their power to preserve a ...
... interests in a colonial society , where the country of their birth provided material comforts in abundance while Europe provided everything which they associated with civilization . The officers very soon used their power to preserve a ...
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... interests , the interests of New South Wales , and the parent country . In time he began to confound his own interests with the welfare of society as a whole . In the meantime , trade with India , China , North America , the Pacific ...
... interests , the interests of New South Wales , and the parent country . In time he began to confound his own interests with the welfare of society as a whole . In the meantime , trade with India , China , North America , the Pacific ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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