A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... police district , return to any part of the United Kingdom or any British colony , or exercise any legal rights in the law courts of New South Wales . The gentlemen convicts were also given a ticket - of - leave.14 All the other ...
... police district , return to any part of the United Kingdom or any British colony , or exercise any legal rights in the law courts of New South Wales . The gentlemen convicts were also given a ticket - of - leave.14 All the other ...
Page 247
... police district without permission ; he could not sue or be sued in the law courts ; he could not own though he could lease land . For a breach of the regulations governing the behaviour of ticket - of - leave holders he could be ...
... police district without permission ; he could not sue or be sued in the law courts ; he could not own though he could lease land . For a breach of the regulations governing the behaviour of ticket - of - leave holders he could be ...
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... police of the metropolis , presented on 1 July 1816 , 2 May , 8 July 1817 , and 5 June 1818 , the statement of number of persons capitally convicted , which had been presented on 23 February , and the annual returns of commitments ...
... police of the metropolis , presented on 1 July 1816 , 2 May , 8 July 1817 , and 5 June 1818 , the statement of number of persons capitally convicted , which had been presented on 23 February , and the annual returns of commitments ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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