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Charles Manning Hope Clark. and Parramatta in September 1800 of rebellions by the Irish , Governor Hunter , a firm believer in the Protestant ascendancy , had formed loyal as- sociations in Sydney and Parramatta which were composed of ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. and Parramatta in September 1800 of rebellions by the Irish , Governor Hunter , a firm believer in the Protestant ascendancy , had formed loyal as- sociations in Sydney and Parramatta which were composed of ...
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... Parramatta and the Hawkesbury in rotation ; the priest was not to permit improper behaviour during the time of the service ; a certain number of police would be stationed at or near the places of worship during the service to ensure ...
... Parramatta and the Hawkesbury in rotation ; the priest was not to permit improper behaviour during the time of the service ; a certain number of police would be stationed at or near the places of worship during the service to ensure ...
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... Parramatta which opened in 1804 on the first floor of the new gaol there . These were taken by boat from Sydney Cove to Parramatta . This journey lasted from morning till evening in fair weather , but with an adverse wind darkness came ...
... Parramatta which opened in 1804 on the first floor of the new gaol there . These were taken by boat from Sydney Cove to Parramatta . This journey lasted from morning till evening in fair weather , but with an adverse wind darkness came ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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