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... figures : TABLE II 1828 1841 1851 Convicts , Emancipists and Currency 31,925 ( 87 % ) 73,367 ( 63 % ) 110,713 ( 59 % ) Free Immigrants 4,673 ( 13 % ) 43,621 ( 37 % ) 76,530 ( 41 % ) If these figures be expressed ( very approximately ) ...
... figures : TABLE II 1828 1841 1851 Convicts , Emancipists and Currency 31,925 ( 87 % ) 73,367 ( 63 % ) 110,713 ( 59 % ) Free Immigrants 4,673 ( 13 % ) 43,621 ( 37 % ) 76,530 ( 41 % ) If these figures be expressed ( very approximately ) ...
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... figures refer to the colony of New South Wales , excluding Van Diemen's Land and the Port Phillip District , but including what later became Queensland . The 1841 figures exclude also the 2,130 persons on board colonial vessels on the ...
... figures refer to the colony of New South Wales , excluding Van Diemen's Land and the Port Phillip District , but including what later became Queensland . The 1841 figures exclude also the 2,130 persons on board colonial vessels on the ...
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... figures shown for 1841 under ' Victoria ' are of course those for the then Port Phillip District of N.S.W. For the sake of formal statistical consistency the N.S.W. figures for 1861 include those for the newly separated colony of ...
... figures shown for 1841 under ' Victoria ' are of course those for the then Port Phillip District of N.S.W. For the sake of formal statistical consistency the N.S.W. figures for 1861 include those for the newly separated colony of ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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