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... emancipists , of colonial- born or ' Currency ' persons , and of free immigrants in the New South Wales population in 1828 , 1841 , and 1851 : 1 TABLE I Convicts Emancipists Currency Free Immigrants 1828 15,668 ( 43 % ) 7,530 ( 20 ...
... emancipists , of colonial- born or ' Currency ' persons , and of free immigrants in the New South Wales population in 1828 , 1841 , and 1851 : 1 TABLE I Convicts Emancipists Currency Free Immigrants 1828 15,668 ( 43 % ) 7,530 ( 20 ...
Page 15
... emancipist body than with that of the respectable free immigrant and official classes , we may draw from Table I the following figures : TABLE II 1828 1841 1851 Convicts , Emancipists and Currency 31,925 ( 87 % ) 73,367 ( 63 % ) 110,713 ...
... emancipist body than with that of the respectable free immigrant and official classes , we may draw from Table I the following figures : TABLE II 1828 1841 1851 Convicts , Emancipists and Currency 31,925 ( 87 % ) 73,367 ( 63 % ) 110,713 ...
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... emancipists probably took advantage of this provision to return themselves as either Born in the Colony or Arrived Free . ' The number of emancipists given is certainly too small , as it was also in the 1828 and other earlier censuses ...
... emancipists probably took advantage of this provision to return themselves as either Born in the Colony or Arrived Free . ' The number of emancipists given is certainly too small , as it was also in the 1828 and other earlier censuses ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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