A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 162
... knew full well he could not expect those to promote his plans of industry when the success of such plans must prove the infamy of their own conduct.8 Nor could he feel any measure of confidence in the men appointed to assist him . The ...
... knew full well he could not expect those to promote his plans of industry when the success of such plans must prove the infamy of their own conduct.8 Nor could he feel any measure of confidence in the men appointed to assist him . The ...
Page 189
... knew almost all the coast of Van Diemen's Land , knew something of the aborigine there , knew of sites such as Port Dalrymple and Adventure Bay , where the appearance delighted the eye accustomed to the rocky banks of Port Jackson , or ...
... knew almost all the coast of Van Diemen's Land , knew something of the aborigine there , knew of sites such as Port Dalrymple and Adventure Bay , where the appearance delighted the eye accustomed to the rocky banks of Port Jackson , or ...
Page 212
... knew a man whose integrity was unimpeached , with a mind capable of providing its own resources in difficulties without leaning on others for advice , firm in discipline , civil in deportment and not subject to whimper and whine when ...
... knew a man whose integrity was unimpeached , with a mind capable of providing its own resources in difficulties without leaning on others for advice , firm in discipline , civil in deportment and not subject to whimper and whine when ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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