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... command the New South Wales Corps . He arrived in Sydney on 14 February 1792.1 Those whom he met noted the lack of distinction , the amiability , the joviality , but the lack of the talents of a leader . Bligh , who met him at Cape Town ...
... command the New South Wales Corps . He arrived in Sydney on 14 February 1792.1 Those whom he met noted the lack of distinction , the amiability , the joviality , but the lack of the talents of a leader . Bligh , who met him at Cape Town ...
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... commands was essential . A few days later Mac- quarie sent for Marsden , who again regretted his inability to comply ... command of his superiors , Thompson had raised himself to that state of respectability and affluence , which had ...
... commands was essential . A few days later Mac- quarie sent for Marsden , who again regretted his inability to comply ... command of his superiors , Thompson had raised himself to that state of respectability and affluence , which had ...
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... 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 violating His Excellency's command in ...
... 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 violating His Excellency's command in ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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