A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 3. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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... colonies . The fiction of the years coming immediately after took account of this innovation , and one of the most ... colony . Afterwards the con- victs were also sent to Van Diemen's Land , or Tas- mania ; and to Norfolk Island , a ...
... colonies . The fiction of the years coming immediately after took account of this innovation , and one of the most ... colony . Afterwards the con- victs were also sent to Van Diemen's Land , or Tas- mania ; and to Norfolk Island , a ...
27. lappuse
... colonists . The Act of 1717 recited that ' in many of his Majesty's colonies and plantations in America there was a great want of servants who , by their labour and industry , might be the means of im- proving and making the said colonies ...
... colonists . The Act of 1717 recited that ' in many of his Majesty's colonies and plantations in America there was a great want of servants who , by their labour and industry , might be the means of im- proving and making the said colonies ...
28. lappuse
... colony , they were too numerous to be wholly absorbed by the population , and they carried their contagion along with them . New South Wales began to protest against their presence . Lord John Russell , when Secretary for the Colonies ...
... colony , they were too numerous to be wholly absorbed by the population , and they carried their contagion along with them . New South Wales began to protest against their presence . Lord John Russell , when Secretary for the Colonies ...
29. lappuse
... colony which stood out against the degrading system . For a long time there had been growing up a conviction that the trans- portation system carried intolerable evils with it . Romilly and Bentham had condemned it long before . In 1837 ...
... colony which stood out against the degrading system . For a long time there had been growing up a conviction that the trans- portation system carried intolerable evils with it . Romilly and Bentham had condemned it long before . In 1837 ...
30. lappuse
... colony they received each in turn , after a certain period of penal probation , a conditional freedom ; in other words , a ticket of leave . They were allowed to work for the colonists , and to support themselves . Anyone who wanted ...
... colony they received each in turn , after a certain period of penal probation , a conditional freedom ; in other words , a ticket of leave . They were allowed to work for the colonists , and to support themselves . Anyone who wanted ...
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