The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION 165 clear that it would recommend the abolition of transportation.1 Employers in the colony were not slow to realise that this would mean the disappearance of convict labour .
SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION 165 clear that it would recommend the abolition of transportation.1 Employers in the colony were not slow to realise that this would mean the disappearance of convict labour .
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were welcomed in the Port Phillip District , but , in Sydney , they aroused a storm of protest , and his attitude towards the transportation question involved him in further trouble . It has been seen that , from 1840 onwards ...
were welcomed in the Port Phillip District , but , in Sydney , they aroused a storm of protest , and his attitude towards the transportation question involved him in further trouble . It has been seen that , from 1840 onwards ...
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Transportation to Van Diemen's Land : opposition thereto : petitions and resolutions , 1846. 3 Ser . LXXXIV , 480 ; LXXXVI , 1288 ; LXXXVII , 1347 . 48. Conduct of Sir Eardley Wilmot in Van Diemen's Land , 1847.
Transportation to Van Diemen's Land : opposition thereto : petitions and resolutions , 1846. 3 Ser . LXXXIV , 480 ; LXXXVI , 1288 ; LXXXVII , 1347 . 48. Conduct of Sir Eardley Wilmot in Van Diemen's Land , 1847.
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