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Irish ports a higher proportion of people not dependent on crime for a living than similar ships from England and Scotland . For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women transported to New South Wales ...
Irish ports a higher proportion of people not dependent on crime for a living than similar ships from England and Scotland . For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women transported to New South Wales ...
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The commissary obtained its supplies from ships arriving from England and from other ports , from the government farms , and from the farms of the settlers . For each item purchased from a settler , the commissary issued a receipt ...
The commissary obtained its supplies from ships arriving from England and from other ports , from the government farms , and from the farms of the settlers . For each item purchased from a settler , the commissary issued a receipt ...
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List of Ships that have sailed from Great Britain and Ireland to New South Wales with Convicts , distinguishing the number they have conveyed ... together with the number of deaths that have occurred in each , and the number of convicts ...
List of Ships that have sailed from Great Britain and Ireland to New South Wales with Convicts , distinguishing the number they have conveyed ... together with the number of deaths that have occurred in each , and the number of convicts ...
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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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