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... 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 % ) 8,727 ( 24 % ) 4,673 ( 13 % ) 1841 26,453 ( 23 % ) 18,257 ( 16 ...
... 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 % ) 8,727 ( 24 % ) 4,673 ( 13 % ) 1841 26,453 ( 23 % ) 18,257 ( 16 ...
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... free immigrants.3 If we take the Currency population as having more in common , socially and traditionally , with the convict and emancipist body than with that of the respectable free immigrant and official classes , we may draw from ...
... free immigrants.3 If we take the Currency population as having more in common , socially and traditionally , with the convict and emancipist body than with that of the respectable free immigrant and official classes , we may draw from ...
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Russel Braddock Ward. the most highly respectable free immigrants often absorbed ideas and manners from the felonry . As Charles Darwin noticed in 1836 : There are many serious drawbacks to the comforts of a family , the chief of which ...
Russel Braddock Ward. the most highly respectable free immigrants often absorbed ideas and manners from the felonry . As Charles Darwin noticed in 1836 : There are many serious drawbacks to the comforts of a family , the chief of which ...
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THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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