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My Lord , ' Sarah Sophia Ann Brown told her judge , ' I live in Mrs Foy's house , as a girl , an unfortunate girl ... There was Samuel Burt , sentenced to death for forgery , who , when told that His Majesty , whose humanity could only ...
My Lord , ' Sarah Sophia Ann Brown told her judge , ' I live in Mrs Foy's house , as a girl , an unfortunate girl ... There was Samuel Burt , sentenced to death for forgery , who , when told that His Majesty , whose humanity could only ...
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On the first Sunday divine service was read by a layman , the officers being told they were expected to attend . Paterson had been told to guard against the evils of indulgence in strong spirits ; so he announced that spirits would not ...
On the first Sunday divine service was read by a layman , the officers being told they were expected to attend . Paterson had been told to guard against the evils of indulgence in strong spirits ; so he announced that spirits would not ...
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By this system , they told Bigge , the labour of an immense proportion of the persons banished to these shores was retained solely for the use of government , and at enormous public expense . Nor was this prodigious expenditure from the ...
By this system , they told Bigge , the labour of an immense proportion of the persons banished to these shores was retained solely for the use of government , and at enormous public expense . Nor was this prodigious expenditure from the ...
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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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