id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22849 West, John The History of Tasmania , Volume II .txt text/plain 160422 7856 64 women--abuses--systems of management--Dr. Reid--Cunningham--Browning--general safety of convict vessels--loss of Land granted to settlers employing convicts--large immigration [Footnote 5: "ORDER.--From the conduct of the native people, when free natives kept at bay from the house, but one man received a spear prisoners of his day "looked on transportation as a party of pleasure:" persons convicted, and that in forming a system of political government, "No officer, or other person, shall be allowed to employ any convict at that the home government cared little for the state of prisoners, while prisoner having been transported to Van Diemen's Land, was, by removal Island, for the prisoners for life, or not less than fifteen years. The doubly-convicted colonial prisoners, and persons sentenced the convicts in the colony (of Van Diemen's Land), as set forth in Lord passing sentence on prisoners of this class, for new crimes, and holding Nearly 120,000 prisoners have landed in these colonies; of these, the ./cache/22849.txt ./txt/22849.txt