| George William Evans - Geography - 1822 - 166 pages
...period of his former visit in 1811. The wretched huts and cottages of which it then consisted were now converted into regular, substantial buildings,...architectural taste. The principal public buildings which had been erected were, a government-house, a handsome church, a commodious military barrack, a strong... | |
| 1823 - 792 pages
...inhabitants, which his station or personal regard could dictate. 2. It was with much satisfaction that his Excellency beheld the numerous changes and improvements...architectural taste. The principal public buildings which have been erected are — a government house, a handsome church, a commodious military barrack, a strong... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 784 pages
...with much satisfaction that his Excellency beheld the numerous changes and improvements which Ho. bart Town had undergone since the period of his former...high, spacious, and not deficient in architectural tjstt. The principal public building! whid have been erected are — a government house, a handsome... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 786 pages
...former visit, in 1811 j the wretched huts and cottages, of which it then consisted, being now convened into regular substantial buildings, and the whole...architectural taste. The principal public buildings which have been erected are — a government house, a handsome church, a conmo. dious military barrack, a... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1917 - 1156 pages
...Excellency beheld the iinpnneini.->its numerous Changes and Improvements which Hobart Town had H0!«utU<" undergone, Since the period of His former Visit in...architectural Taste. The Principal Public Buildings, which have been Erected, are a Government House, a handsome Church, a Commodious Military Barrack, a strong... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 778 pages
....had undergone since the period of his former visit, in 1811 ; the wretched huts and cottages, of whkh it then consisted, being now converted into regular...of the houses being two stories high, spacious, and oot deficient in architectural taste. The principal public buildings which have been erected are —... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 780 pages
...regular substantial buildings, and the whole laid out in regular streets ; several of the houses bemg two stories high, spacious, and not deficient in architectural taste. The principal public buildings which have been erected are — a government house, a handsome church, a commodious military barrack, a strong... | |
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