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... GOVERNOR PHILLIP ADDRESSES THE CONVICTS On 3 February 1788 the Rev. Richard Johnson , the official chaplain to the settlement , conducted the first divine service in Sydney ... Governor Phillip addresses the convicts: February 1788.
... GOVERNOR PHILLIP ADDRESSES THE CONVICTS On 3 February 1788 the Rev. Richard Johnson , the official chaplain to the settlement , conducted the first divine service in Sydney ... Governor Phillip addresses the convicts: February 1788.
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... Governor Phillip himself was wounded by a spear when communicating with a group of Aborigines at Manly Cove in September 1790. Generally the offenders were very difficult to catch , and even when caught , difficult to recognise or ...
... Governor Phillip himself was wounded by a spear when communicating with a group of Aborigines at Manly Cove in September 1790. Generally the offenders were very difficult to catch , and even when caught , difficult to recognise or ...
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... Phillip , Hunter and Macquarie employed many men on public works , but the cost was high , and the British ... Governor Phillip returned to England , many convicts were allowed to settle and farm land on their own account , but Governor ...
... Phillip , Hunter and Macquarie employed many men on public works , but the cost was high , and the British ... Governor Phillip returned to England , many convicts were allowed to settle and farm land on their own account , but Governor ...
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