A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 193
... turned to pitch their tents , cut timber for huts and till the soil , some of their experiences reminded Collins of the desperate days at Sydney Cove . The axes were so soft that the commonest wood turned their edges ; the shoes were of ...
... turned to pitch their tents , cut timber for huts and till the soil , some of their experiences reminded Collins of the desperate days at Sydney Cove . The axes were so soft that the commonest wood turned their edges ; the shoes were of ...
Page 295
... turned man to destruction , and had confessed in unison that they had erred and strayed from God's ways like lost sheep , Marsden climbed the three - decker pulpit , and pronounced his text from the twenty - ninth chapter of the Second ...
... turned man to destruction , and had confessed in unison that they had erred and strayed from God's ways like lost sheep , Marsden climbed the three - decker pulpit , and pronounced his text from the twenty - ninth chapter of the Second ...
Page 300
... turned east towards the coast , and by August came into a beautiful and fertile country , a land of plenty to compensate them for the miserable harassing deserts of the inland.24 They met aborigines whose appearance was most miserable ...
... turned east towards the coast , and by August came into a beautiful and fertile country , a land of plenty to compensate them for the miserable harassing deserts of the inland.24 They met aborigines whose appearance was most miserable ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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