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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Page 107
... persons who had arrived in the colony under sentence of trans- portation ; and when the colonel and two brigade majors of the 48th ( 1818 ) , who desired to be friendly with the Governor , brought an emancipist , Redfern , to dine at ...
... persons who had arrived in the colony under sentence of trans- portation ; and when the colonel and two brigade majors of the 48th ( 1818 ) , who desired to be friendly with the Governor , brought an emancipist , Redfern , to dine at ...
Page 111
... persons were to be permitted to come at all , Macquarie thought that they ought to be recruited from a class of persons likely to hold themselves aloof from the convict population and possessed of capital to enable them to employ ...
... persons were to be permitted to come at all , Macquarie thought that they ought to be recruited from a class of persons likely to hold themselves aloof from the convict population and possessed of capital to enable them to employ ...
Page 570
... persons who advocated disloyalty or hostility to the British Empire ; who displayed any badge or symbol of an enemy country , or of a disaffected body or association , or of " the Sinn Fein movement " ; or who spread false reports ...
... persons who advocated disloyalty or hostility to the British Empire ; who displayed any badge or symbol of an enemy country , or of a disaffected body or association , or of " the Sinn Fein movement " ; or who spread false reports ...
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