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... John Macarthur set a plough drawn by horses and oxen to work on his farm at Parramatta , and Mrs Macarthur wrote with pride of this proof of the pro- gressive state of their infant settlement.84 The area under cultivation continued to ...
... John Macarthur set a plough drawn by horses and oxen to work on his farm at Parramatta , and Mrs Macarthur wrote with pride of this proof of the pro- gressive state of their infant settlement.84 The area under cultivation continued to ...
Page 200
... John Macarthur in the vicinity of the Cow Pastures , to provide him with thirty convicts , and to give him every encouragement to grow fine wool.65 So Macarthur left London on the Argo at the end of 1804 to return triumphantly to that ...
... John Macarthur in the vicinity of the Cow Pastures , to provide him with thirty convicts , and to give him every encouragement to grow fine wool.65 So Macarthur left London on the Argo at the end of 1804 to return triumphantly to that ...
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... John Macarthur for the free inhabitants presented Bligh with an address of congratulation . A few weeks later Bligh received a second address from one hundred and thirty- five free inhabitants of Sydney , in which they repudiated ...
... John Macarthur for the free inhabitants presented Bligh with an address of congratulation . A few weeks later Bligh received a second address from one hundred and thirty- five free inhabitants of Sydney , in which they repudiated ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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