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In March 1826 Darling was ordered to forestall the French by establishing settlements at Shark Bay on the west coast of New Holland , and at Western Port which had been discovered by George Bass in 1798. Influenced by the reputation of ...
In March 1826 Darling was ordered to forestall the French by establishing settlements at Shark Bay on the west coast of New Holland , and at Western Port which had been discovered by George Bass in 1798. Influenced by the reputation of ...
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So while Dr Collie was delivering Mrs Stirling of a child on board the Parmelia , the colony of Western Australia received a constitution . Two years later Viscount Goderich explained to Stirling that the Governor , Senior Military ...
So while Dr Collie was delivering Mrs Stirling of a child on board the Parmelia , the colony of Western Australia received a constitution . Two years later Viscount Goderich explained to Stirling that the Governor , Senior Military ...
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Western Australia had been started by men whose grand conception of an aristocratic society , fresh from a victory over its mighty opposite , was becoming an unreality . Within a year of the foundation of Western Australia in 1829 men ...
Western Australia had been started by men whose grand conception of an aristocratic society , fresh from a victory over its mighty opposite , was becoming an unreality . Within a year of the foundation of Western Australia in 1829 men ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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