A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... decided to weigh anchor to look for a better watering place . Next day , when the wind made it difficult for the two ships to follow the coast , Tasman convened a council at which it was decided to keep to their earlier decision to sail ...
... decided to weigh anchor to look for a better watering place . Next day , when the wind made it difficult for the two ships to follow the coast , Tasman convened a council at which it was decided to keep to their earlier decision to sail ...
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... decided to transfer to the Derwent simply because there was already a settlement there.22 After the event , Collins found other reasons to justify the attraction of his heart for ease . The soldiers already at the Derwent , he argued ...
... decided to transfer to the Derwent simply because there was already a settlement there.22 After the event , Collins found other reasons to justify the attraction of his heart for ease . The soldiers already at the Derwent , he argued ...
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... decided when the corn was ripe for harvesting ; he decided whether a man and a woman were ' proper objects of holy matrimony ' ; he decided when a man was sane or not ; he decided how much men should drink and how much those victualled ...
... decided when the corn was ripe for harvesting ; he decided whether a man and a woman were ' proper objects of holy matrimony ' ; he decided when a man was sane or not ; he decided how much men should drink and how much those victualled ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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