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As they had no blankets they experienced great distress by night.76 The convicts assigned to the private employers , either as workers on the farms of officers or settlers , or as domestic servants , were at first clothed and fed by the ...
As they had no blankets they experienced great distress by night.76 The convicts assigned to the private employers , either as workers on the farms of officers or settlers , or as domestic servants , were at first clothed and fed by the ...
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86 By September 1800 there were four thousand nine hundred and thirty Europeans in the settlements in New South Wales : Men Women Children Civil 26 9 8 Military 443 69 113 Free people and settlers victualled 82 41 Free people and ...
86 By September 1800 there were four thousand nine hundred and thirty Europeans in the settlements in New South Wales : Men Women Children Civil 26 9 8 Military 443 69 113 Free people and settlers victualled 82 41 Free people and ...
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As soon as demand by the settlers exceeded the supply , the magistrates were compelled to adopt some criterion of selection . This differed from magistrate to magistrate , and from district to district .
As soon as demand by the settlers exceeded the supply , the magistrates were compelled to adopt some criterion of selection . This differed from magistrate to magistrate , and from district to district .
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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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