History of New South Wales from the Records, Том 1Charles Potter, 1889 |
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... remain to be realised . Of all the products mentioned by them , the cloves and nutmegs have hitherto made the smallest show ; every ounce of them consumed in the colony from the days of Phillip having been grown for us by our old ...
... remain to be realised . Of all the products mentioned by them , the cloves and nutmegs have hitherto made the smallest show ; every ounce of them consumed in the colony from the days of Phillip having been grown for us by our old ...
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... remain some time longer from England ; knowing that it will be very much more to my advantage ( though against my inclination , for I would rather return ) going to Ceylon and the countries that the East India Company have lately ...
... remain some time longer from England ; knowing that it will be very much more to my advantage ( though against my inclination , for I would rather return ) going to Ceylon and the countries that the East India Company have lately ...
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... remain without inhabitants , these lying more to the west than to the east ; and there are other large tracts that can produce only a scanty herbage fit for nothing but sheep - rearing , and in many cases not to be depended on in all ...
... remain without inhabitants , these lying more to the west than to the east ; and there are other large tracts that can produce only a scanty herbage fit for nothing but sheep - rearing , and in many cases not to be depended on in all ...
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... remain- ing so to this hour - to the exceeding simplification of the question of reci- divists and Nouméan évadés . It was a race to Botany Bay between Captain Phillip , riding for England , and de La Pérouse , riding for France ; and ...
... remain- ing so to this hour - to the exceeding simplification of the question of reci- divists and Nouméan évadés . It was a race to Botany Bay between Captain Phillip , riding for England , and de La Pérouse , riding for France ; and ...
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... wish convicts to lay the foundations of an Empire , I think they should ever remain separated from the garrison and other settlers that may come from Europe , and not be allowed to mix with them , even after the 40 PREPARATIONS.
... wish convicts to lay the foundations of an Empire , I think they should ever remain separated from the garrison and other settlers that may come from Europe , and not be allowed to mix with them , even after the 40 PREPARATIONS.
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Admiralty America appeared appointed arrival Arthur Phillip Australia Banks boat Botany Bay Broken Bay Cape Captain Hunter coast Collins colony command convicts Cook's Court-martial Criminal Court cultivation despatches discovery doubt duty England established expedition exploration felons Fleet French gaols Government Governor ground harbour Holland hundred instructions judge Judge-Advocate jury justice King La Pérouse labour land letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor live stock London Lord Sydney lordship Majesty's Major Ross marines matter ment military natives necessary Nepean Norfolk Island occasion offenders officers opinion passage persons Philip Gidley King Phillip Phillip's Voyage Port Jackson present prisoners procure proposed provisions punishment purpose received river sailed seen sent sentence settlement ships shore Sir George Young Sir Joseph Sirius South Wales Supply Sydney Cove Tench Terra Australis territory tion transportation trial Van Diemen's Land women
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