A History of Australia, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 43
Page 132
Bligh , who met him at Cape Town on his way out to assume command of the New South Wales Corps , wrote of him as a man not blessed with any moderate share of good knowledge to give much stability to the new settlement.2 For Grose was a ...
Bligh , who met him at Cape Town on his way out to assume command of the New South Wales Corps , wrote of him as a man not blessed with any moderate share of good knowledge to give much stability to the new settlement.2 For Grose was a ...
Page 272
Macquarie , as Marsden saw it , believed people should obey his commands . ... in which he pointed out that by persevering industry and a diligent attention to the command of his superiors , Thompson had raised himself to that state of ...
Macquarie , as Marsden saw it , believed people should obey his commands . ... in which he pointed out that by persevering industry and a diligent attention to the command of his superiors , Thompson had raised himself to that state of ...
Page 314
69 At parting , Macquarie shouted ' I command you , sir , that you never set foot in Government House except upon public duty . ' To which Marsden replied that His Excellency might rest assured that he would be very particular in not ...
69 At parting , Macquarie shouted ' I command you , sir , that you never set foot in Government House except upon public duty . ' To which Marsden replied that His Excellency might rest assured that he would be very particular in not ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
13 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
aborigines Account appointed arrived August Australia Bathurst began behaviour believed Bigge Bligh Botany British called Captain Catholic cause character Church civilization coast Collins colony command conduct convicts Cook court December Diemen's Land discovery Dutch early east emancipists England English established European evidence February followed Governor granted hand Hobart honour hope House human hundred Hunter Ibid idea inhabitants instructions interest Island January John Johnston Journal Judge July June King labour letter Library lived London Lord Macarthur Macquarie March Marsden military mind moral natives November observed October officers Parramatta persons Phillip Port presented Protestant punishment received religion respect Reverend sailed seas September settlement settlers ships society South Wales spirits Sydney Cove Sydney Gazette told Town trade transportation voyage women wrote