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... Bigge , instructed Macquarie to appoint him a Justice of the Peace and a magistrate to enable him to take evidence on oath , and to implement any reforms recommended by Bigge unless he had strong reasons against them.66 Bigge and Scott ...
... Bigge , instructed Macquarie to appoint him a Justice of the Peace and a magistrate to enable him to take evidence on oath , and to implement any reforms recommended by Bigge unless he had strong reasons against them.66 Bigge and Scott ...
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... Bigge's mind . And just as his ideas on the future of the colony were diverging from those of Macquarie , relations ... Bigge set out for Bathurst in October of 1820 , having arranged to meet Macquarie at Lake Bathurst on 26 October ...
... Bigge's mind . And just as his ideas on the future of the colony were diverging from those of Macquarie , relations ... Bigge set out for Bathurst in October of 1820 , having arranged to meet Macquarie at Lake Bathurst on 26 October ...
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... Bigge understood both Macquarie and Marsden . But Macquarie wanted something more than understanding : he wanted personal vindication . He wanted also vindication of his policy , but Bigge had little to say for that . To begin with , Bigge ...
... Bigge understood both Macquarie and Marsden . But Macquarie wanted something more than understanding : he wanted personal vindication . He wanted also vindication of his policy , but Bigge had little to say for that . To begin with , Bigge ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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