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Convicts and worked
Convicts were treated harshly, and worked hard.
Convicts were assigned to nearby farms and properties, and also worked on public buildings, roads and bridges.

Convicts and .
Convicts in Britain had no right to sue, and Sinclair had boasted that he could not be sued by them.
Convicts completing their sentences or earning their ticket-of-leave often promptly left Van Diemen's Land.
Convicts were still a common sight for years later.
* Marjorie Tipping, Convicts Unbound: The story of the Calcutta convicts and their settlement in Australia, Melbourne, Viking O ’ Neil, 1988.
Convicts escape from jails and prisons ; the local retirement homes are filled with panicked people ; and a run on the bank results in the bank closing and local merchants selling out of nearly all supplies.
Convicts would be transported by merchants and auctioned off to plantation owners upon arrival in the colonies.
Convicts housed in hulks were used to build the Royal Naval Dockyard there, and during the Second Boer War, Boer prisoners-of-war were sent to the archipelago and imprisoned on one of the smaller islands.
Convicts were dissuaded from escaping by the poisonous snakes in the interior of the island and the sharks patrolling the 30 km to the mainland.
He has since appeared in starring and supporting roles in many films, including Francis of Assisi, The Fiercest Heart, The Longest Day, The Comancheros ( sharing leading man status with John Wayne ), Convicts 4, The Day and the Hour, Signpost to Murder, Shock Treatment, Rio Conchos, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, Sands of the Kalahari, The City Beneath the Sea, An American Dream, The Last Escape, The Invincible Six, Night of the Lepus, Shatter, Captain Apache, Strange Shadows in an Empty Room, Guyana: Crime of the Century, Treasure Seekers and The White Buffalo.
Convicts could no longer congregate casually.
Convicts are often called prisoners or inmates.
Convicts were transported to Australia in 1787, arriving in Botany Bay, then Sydney Cove, in January 1788.
The part of Newtown lying south of King Street was a portion of the two estates granted by Governor Arthur Phillip to the Superintendent of Convicts, Nicholas Devine, in 1794 and 1799.
“ Fardorougha the Miser, or the Convicts of Lisnamona ” appeared in 1837-1838 in the Dublin University Magazine.
* Barrington R ( n. d .) Convicts and Bushrangers, View Productions, Sydney
* 1842-Four Convicts build a Customs House at Barrenjoey and build a track to the headland.
In the four years between Deliverance and You Am I's next album, Convicts, both Davey Lane and Tim Rogers kept busy with their own solo projects.
In late 2005, You Am I recorded their seventh studio album entitled Convicts with producer Greg Wales.
The Convicts album was also released in the USA on Yep Roc Records.
He is one of the final players available on the Convicts team and has the highest amount of strength and aggression of all recruitable Convict players, although he has the equal-lowest teamplay rating in the game.
Convicts from Florence were a cheap source of labor and the state used them to build roads through the mountains between Bisbee and Tombstone in 1913.
Convicts also built a bridge over the San Pedro River and improved the Douglas Highway.
Convicts, slaves, and troops from Cuba were used as construction labor.

once and lived
William Lewis made the rounds of all who lived near him again, that August morning after a bullet landed at his feet, and once more he accused and threatened everyone.
She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold Coast, that I had once been a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies.
In 1966, the " Finn VC Estate " was named in honour of Victoria Cross winner James Henry Finn who once lived in the town.
Archaeological research indicates that people once lived at a much higher elevation along the river than they do today, probably because the river was higher or the floods more severe.
As a result of farming, deforestation and other development, the panda has been driven out of the lowland areas where it once lived.
A believer in reincarnation, Gardner came to believe that he had lived on the island once before, in a previous life, subsequently buying a plot of land in Famagusta, planning to build a house on it, although this never came about.
* Jonathan Swift once lived across the road from the Glasnevin Model School, which is now the Glasnevin Educate Together School.
We know little of her past, except that as a young woman she lived in Vienna, was once married, and she carries what is presumably a Nazi concentration camp tattoo on one arm, although the tattoo itself is historically inaccurate with respect to actual camp tattoos.
When the land experienced famine, he removed to the Philistine land of Gerar where his father once lived.
As a result, the Id Software team began the development of Commander Keen, a Mario-style side-scrolling game for the PC, once again " borrowing " company computers to work on it at odd hours at the lake house at which they lived in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who once lived in Birmingham, may have borrowed Baskerville's surname for one of his Sherlock Holmes stories, The Hound of the Baskervilles – which, in turn, was borrowed by Umberto Eco for the character William of Baskerville in his best-selling novel, The Name of the Rose ( Sean Connery played the character in the film based on the book ).
It is the block where Hyman once lived with bandmate Dee Dee Ramone, and is near the former site of the music club CBGB, where the Ramones got their start.
Another modern hypothesis ( the so-called " Jutish hypothesis "), accepted by the Oxford English Dictionary, states that the Jutes are identical with the Geats, a people who once lived in southern Sweden.
It is based on a Drash interpretation of the Biblical verse " Do not follow the ways of Egypt where you once lived, nor of Canaan, where I will be bringing you.
However, recent research suggests that the large size of Komodo dragons may be better understood as representative of a relict population of very large varanid lizards that once lived across Indonesia and Australia, most of which, along with other megafauna, died out after the Pleistocene.
The Komodo dragon may have evolved to feed on the extinct dwarf elephant Stegodon that once lived on Flores, according to evolutionary biologist Jared Diamond.
In many cases, people who once lived can thus be deified as gods ; an example of this is Tenjin, who was Sugawara no Michizane ( 845-903 ) in life.
Near Port Stanley, there is an Indian village dating from the 16th century known as the Southwold Earthworks where as many as 800 Neutral Indians once lived ; the archaeological remains include double earth walls winding around the grass – covered perimeter.
The area of today ’ s Rossmarkt (“ Horse Market ”), in which many simple craftsmen lived, was only brought within the fortifications once the second town wall was built.
The tribe's oral history tells that they once lived north of the Great Lakes.
Mainstream scholar Irvin Matus demonstrated that Oxford sold the Bilton house in 1580, having previously rented it out, making it unlikely that Ben Jonson's 1623 poem would identify Oxford by referring to a property he once owned, but never lived in, and sold 43 years earlier.
Archeological research shows that the Sami have lived along the coast and once lived much further south in the past, and they were also involved in work other than just reindeer herding ( e. g., fishing, agriculture, iron work ).
Within this space once lived a race called the Ancients, who died out in a massive war 300, 000 years ago.

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