A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 278
... later to the side of the opponents of Bligh . He went to England for the court martial of Johnston but returned before the proceedings began , to take up land . He was probably chosen by Blaxland because of his knowledge of surveying.70 ...
... later to the side of the opponents of Bligh . He went to England for the court martial of Johnston but returned before the proceedings began , to take up land . He was probably chosen by Blaxland because of his knowledge of surveying.70 ...
Page 314
... Later he told Riley in a letter that as he was conscious of his own entire innocence , Macquarie might as well have beat an anvil as to hope to excite fear in his heart where no fear was.70 A few weeks later Macquarie sent the Judge ...
... Later he told Riley in a letter that as he was conscious of his own entire innocence , Macquarie might as well have beat an anvil as to hope to excite fear in his heart where no fear was.70 A few weeks later Macquarie sent the Judge ...
Page 354
... later named Lake Bathurst , and then proceeded north - west for four days to the Goulburn Plains before turning for home , which they reached on 14 April . On 24 March 1820 , Throsby , W. Macarthur and Hume visited the Goulburn Plains ...
... later named Lake Bathurst , and then proceeded north - west for four days to the Goulburn Plains before turning for home , which they reached on 14 April . On 24 March 1820 , Throsby , W. Macarthur and Hume visited the Goulburn Plains ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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