A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 93
... Irish Catholicism and the Irish character . In 1790 an act passed by the Irish Parliament empowered the Lord - Lieutenant or Chief Governor to name a place or places to which felons and vagabonds could be transported . By an order of ...
... Irish Catholicism and the Irish character . In 1790 an act passed by the Irish Parliament empowered the Lord - Lieutenant or Chief Governor to name a place or places to which felons and vagabonds could be transported . By an order of ...
Page 170
... Irish insurgents who had been in confinement were released on the same day.43 Cautiously King began to move towards clemency , to grant conditional pardons to some of the Irish convicts because , somewhat to his surprise , the conduct ...
... Irish insurgents who had been in confinement were released on the same day.43 Cautiously King began to move towards clemency , to grant conditional pardons to some of the Irish convicts because , somewhat to his surprise , the conduct ...
Page 173
... Irish . At the same time he announced that the name of the settlement was to be changed from Coal River to Newcastle , that the thirty- four Irish convicts were to cut coal and cedar on week days , while on the Lord's Day the commandant ...
... Irish . At the same time he announced that the name of the settlement was to be changed from Coal River to Newcastle , that the thirty- four Irish convicts were to cut coal and cedar on week days , while on the Lord's Day the commandant ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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