A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 91
... punishment known to the criminal law and as such was intended to serve the ends of all punishment — namely to purge , to deter , and to reform . Of these three , the contemporaries responsible for the execution of the law believed the ...
... punishment known to the criminal law and as such was intended to serve the ends of all punishment — namely to purge , to deter , and to reform . Of these three , the contemporaries responsible for the execution of the law believed the ...
Page 238
... punishment of transportation , a punishment of exile and forced labour designed to punish , to reform , and to provide a work force for the colony . In the beginning there had been no system . From 1717 to 1776 shipping con- tractors ...
... punishment of transportation , a punishment of exile and forced labour designed to punish , to reform , and to provide a work force for the colony . In the beginning there had been no system . From 1717 to 1776 shipping con- tractors ...
Page 246
... punishment of assigned servants were very similar to those for the punishment of convicts in government service . For a minor offence against convict regulations the employer was required to lay a charge against his servant before a ...
... punishment of assigned servants were very similar to those for the punishment of convicts in government service . For a minor offence against convict regulations the employer was required to lay a charge against his servant before a ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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