A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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... English colours to be displayed ashore every day and an inscription to be cut upon one of the trees near the watering place setting forth the ship's name , and the date of their arrival . So the English began their ceremonies in ...
... English colours to be displayed ashore every day and an inscription to be cut upon one of the trees near the watering place setting forth the ship's name , and the date of their arrival . So the English began their ceremonies in ...
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... English trade and to solve the convict problem.26 In March , with that reckless and irresponsible talk which the Anglo - Irish were prone to use to prod the more phlegmatic English into action , Burke told the House of Commons that ...
... English trade and to solve the convict problem.26 In March , with that reckless and irresponsible talk which the Anglo - Irish were prone to use to prod the more phlegmatic English into action , Burke told the House of Commons that ...
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... English , however , in two ways . Sentences , in the main for three , five or ten years , were milder , the judges being given discretionary power to modify the sentence according to the youth , the condition or the temptation of the ...
... English , however , in two ways . Sentences , in the main for three , five or ten years , were milder , the judges being given discretionary power to modify the sentence according to the youth , the condition or the temptation of the ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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