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In 1797 , with Sir Joseph Banks as his sponsor , he received a dormant
commission as Governor of New South Wales in case of the death or during the
absence of Captain John Hunter , but which did not carry the title of Captain -
General and ...
In 1797 , with Sir Joseph Banks as his sponsor , he received a dormant
commission as Governor of New South Wales in case of the death or during the
absence of Captain John Hunter , but which did not carry the title of Captain -
General and ...
Page 264
In 1809 Castlereagh appointed Brigadier - General Miles Nightingall as Governor
of New South Wales , and decided to send the seventy - third regiment under the
command of Macquarie , who was designated Lieutenant - Governor .
In 1809 Castlereagh appointed Brigadier - General Miles Nightingall as Governor
of New South Wales , and decided to send the seventy - third regiment under the
command of Macquarie , who was designated Lieutenant - Governor .
Page 289
When Bent disobeyed the Governor ' s orders that officers of the government of
New South Wales should not go to their farms without his permission , Macquarie
took this as evidence of Bent ' s spirit of insubordination and hostility . To Bent ...
When Bent disobeyed the Governor ' s orders that officers of the government of
New South Wales should not go to their farms without his permission , Macquarie
took this as evidence of Bent ' s spirit of insubordination and hostility . To Bent ...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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