A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 61
... transportation were sold by their gaolers to shipping contractors who shipped them to the West Indies or the southern American colonies , where they were sold again to plantation owners who acquired a property in their labour for the ...
... transportation were sold by their gaolers to shipping contractors who shipped them to the West Indies or the southern American colonies , where they were sold again to plantation owners who acquired a property in their labour for the ...
Page 92
... transportation either by the commutation of a death sentence to transporta- tion for a stated period , or for a breach of law for which the punishment pre- scribed by statute was transportation , or for an offence against the army or ...
... transportation either by the commutation of a death sentence to transporta- tion for a stated period , or for a breach of law for which the punishment pre- scribed by statute was transportation , or for an offence against the army or ...
Page 93
... transportation for seven years ; agrarian outrage could be punished by death or transportation ; after 1796 , associating to end English rule could be punished by transportation for life.12 So the ancient wrong and the laws to ...
... transportation for seven years ; agrarian outrage could be punished by death or transportation ; after 1796 , associating to end English rule could be punished by transportation for life.12 So the ancient wrong and the laws to ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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