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Page 64
To justify this union of the trade arguments with the solution to the transportation
problem he reminded the Home Office 18 Whitehall Evening Post , 19 - 21
September 1786 . For Nootka Sound , see V . T . Harlow : The Founding of the
Second ...
To justify this union of the trade arguments with the solution to the transportation
problem he reminded the Home Office 18 Whitehall Evening Post , 19 - 21
September 1786 . For Nootka Sound , see V . T . Harlow : The Founding of the
Second ...
Page 170
On 27 May 1801 , when he received information from London of the union of
England and Ireland , he appointed the King ' s Birthday for the public
observation of this joyful event . On that day a royal salute from the batteries and
ships , the ...
On 27 May 1801 , when he received information from London of the union of
England and Ireland , he appointed the King ' s Birthday for the public
observation of this joyful event . On that day a royal salute from the batteries and
ships , the ...
Page 181
They had no knowledge of any European settlement at Port Jackson ; their only
nautical instrument was a very small pocket compass apparently of Dutch design
. After an exchange of presents , with Flinders giving them iron tools and a Union
...
They had no knowledge of any European settlement at Port Jackson ; their only
nautical instrument was a very small pocket compass apparently of Dutch design
. After an exchange of presents , with Flinders giving them iron tools and a Union
...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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