An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales: Both as a Penal Settlement and as a British Colony, Tom 2Cochrane and M'Crone, 1834 |
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... doubtless acknowledge ; and that it actually had such an effect in many instances I am happy to bear testimony . It is only to be regretted that a counteracting influence , arising both from the measures of Government and the general ...
... doubtless acknowledge ; and that it actually had such an effect in many instances I am happy to bear testimony . It is only to be regretted that a counteracting influence , arising both from the measures of Government and the general ...
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... doubtless have been equally beneficial , and soon led to its entire discontinuance . The arrange- ment I allude to consisted in the institution of clearing- gangs , or parties of convicts in the service of Govern- ment -- each under the ...
... doubtless have been equally beneficial , and soon led to its entire discontinuance . The arrange- ment I allude to consisted in the institution of clearing- gangs , or parties of convicts in the service of Govern- ment -- each under the ...
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... a convict or the holder of a slave , is essentially evil , and ought doubtless to be deprecated as indicative of an unhealthy state of the body politic . On those farms or estates on which the convict - NEW SOUTH WALES . 17.
... a convict or the holder of a slave , is essentially evil , and ought doubtless to be deprecated as indicative of an unhealthy state of the body politic . On those farms or estates on which the convict - NEW SOUTH WALES . 17.
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... doubtless appear evident to the reader , that it is not only quite possible for a respectable family to live comfortably in the midst of a number of convict - servants , but that kind and judi- cious treatment will in all likelihood ...
... doubtless appear evident to the reader , that it is not only quite possible for a respectable family to live comfortably in the midst of a number of convict - servants , but that kind and judi- cious treatment will in all likelihood ...
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... doubtless not to be consi- dered as felons ; but all the other cases I am about to mention were of the latter description . The second of the number was an Englishman , a rough - carpenter and painter by occupation . On ob- taining his ...
... doubtless not to be consi- dered as felons ; but all the other cases I am about to mention were of the latter description . The second of the number was an Englishman , a rough - carpenter and painter by occupation . On ob- taining his ...
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