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Up to 1810 , the governors such as King and even Bligh had done all the thinking on a future constitution for the colony of New South Wales and its dependencies . The witnesses from the colony who gave evidence ...
Up to 1810 , the governors such as King and even Bligh had done all the thinking on a future constitution for the colony of New South Wales and its dependencies . The witnesses from the colony who gave evidence ...
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... or of solid utility to the colony , and the great inexpediency of prematurely introducing into a new colony a taste for ornamental and expensive modes of building.23 Bathurst contented himself with telling Brisbane that he should ...
... or of solid utility to the colony , and the great inexpediency of prematurely introducing into a new colony a taste for ornamental and expensive modes of building.23 Bathurst contented himself with telling Brisbane that he should ...
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A Letter to Earl Bathurst , Secretary of State for the Colonial Department on the conditions of the colonies in New ... Reports of Commissioner J. T. Bigge : Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the State of the Colony of New ...
A Letter to Earl Bathurst , Secretary of State for the Colonial Department on the conditions of the colonies in New ... Reports of Commissioner J. T. Bigge : Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the State of the Colony of New ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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