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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... British Legislature to discontinue the transportation of felons to the Australian colonies , for the purpose of expe- rimenting on the projects of Archbishop Whately . I deny the Archbishop's premises , viz . that " the transportation ...
... British Legislature to discontinue the transportation of felons to the Australian colonies , for the purpose of expe- rimenting on the projects of Archbishop Whately . I deny the Archbishop's premises , viz . that " the transportation ...
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... British Government was entirely absorbed by the overwhelming concerns of a just and necessary war , which , however it may have eventually increased the ingly , he is thankful for his place — as thankful as any one ever is for a place ...
... British Government was entirely absorbed by the overwhelming concerns of a just and necessary war , which , however it may have eventually increased the ingly , he is thankful for his place — as thankful as any one ever is for a place ...
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... British Government appointed a coun- cil of seven members , -consisting of men of experience in the management of criminals , men of general intelli- gence , of decision of character , and of approved philan- thropy , entrusting to that ...
... British Government appointed a coun- cil of seven members , -consisting of men of experience in the management of criminals , men of general intelli- gence , of decision of character , and of approved philan- thropy , entrusting to that ...
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... British money , which , to say the very least , were lavishly and unprofitably expended under the system actually pursued , would have been saved to the nation . It is only after an experiment conducted in some such way as this - I mean ...
... British money , which , to say the very least , were lavishly and unprofitably expended under the system actually pursued , would have been saved to the nation . It is only after an experiment conducted in some such way as this - I mean ...
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... British Government , which bears the whole expense of these establishments , would do well to consider . In the first place , the penal settlements are enormously expensive . In the second place , they are productive of little or no ...
... British Government , which bears the whole expense of these establishments , would do well to consider . In the first place , the penal settlements are enormously expensive . In the second place , they are productive of little or no ...
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