The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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CAPTAIN ARTHUR PHILLIP 61 scription at home to corrupt others and contaminate the less guilty " . The chief cost of establishing the colony had been already met ; and " in point of expense no cheaper mode of disposing of the convicts ...
CAPTAIN ARTHUR PHILLIP 61 scription at home to corrupt others and contaminate the less guilty " . The chief cost of establishing the colony had been already met ; and " in point of expense no cheaper mode of disposing of the convicts ...
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THE FIRST PORT PHILLIP SETTLEMENT 95 any foreign power on that part of the coast might , in the event of hostilities , greatly interrupt the communications with Port Jackson and materially endanger the tranquillity and security of our ...
THE FIRST PORT PHILLIP SETTLEMENT 95 any foreign power on that part of the coast might , in the event of hostilities , greatly interrupt the communications with Port Jackson and materially endanger the tranquillity and security of our ...
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Of these 162,351 were within the limits of location , and , included in the number , were 32,879 residents of the Port Phillip District . Sydney was a town of considerable size ( 38,358 ; with suburbs , 45,190 ) , and Melbourne ( 10,954 ) ...
Of these 162,351 were within the limits of location , and , included in the number , were 32,879 residents of the Port Phillip District . Sydney was a town of considerable size ( 38,358 ; with suburbs , 45,190 ) , and Melbourne ( 10,954 ) ...
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