A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 287
... Never had he viewed the British colours with more gratification , and he flattered himself they would never be removed till the natives there enjoyed all the happiness of British subjects.12 They formed the men , women and children into ...
... Never had he viewed the British colours with more gratification , and he flattered himself they would never be removed till the natives there enjoyed all the happiness of British subjects.12 They formed the men , women and children into ...
Page 289
... never visited Government House except on official business , and shortly afterwards rudely declined an invitation to dine there with Macquarie.20 From that time Macquarie detected a slight to his person and his position in everything ...
... never visited Government House except on official business , and shortly afterwards rudely declined an invitation to dine there with Macquarie.20 From that time Macquarie detected a slight to his person and his position in everything ...
Page 293
... never be healed . The consequence would be that the country never could achieve that pitch of general improve- ment , commercial importance , wealth and respectability that might otherwise be expected.38 33 Ibid . , pp . 515-16 . 34 ...
... never be healed . The consequence would be that the country never could achieve that pitch of general improve- ment , commercial importance , wealth and respectability that might otherwise be expected.38 33 Ibid . , pp . 515-16 . 34 ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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