A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 137
... Hawkesbury , and he began with much spirit and industry to clear it . In 1810 he was granted one hundred acres in the Banks- town district , but for reasons which remain unknown , he again lost his in- dependence and worked as an ...
... Hawkesbury , and he began with much spirit and industry to clear it . In 1810 he was granted one hundred acres in the Banks- town district , but for reasons which remain unknown , he again lost his in- dependence and worked as an ...
Page 171
... Hawkesbury in rotation ; the priest was not to permit improper behaviour during the time of the service ; a certain number of police would be stationed at or near the places of worship during the service to ensure strict decorum ; the ...
... Hawkesbury in rotation ; the priest was not to permit improper behaviour during the time of the service ; a certain number of police would be stationed at or near the places of worship during the service to ensure strict decorum ; the ...
Page 235
... Hawkesbury.2 Two days earlier , on 26 June , Tench had set out from Rose Hill to journey westward till he reached a river which he named the Nepean.3 As early as January 1794 , a few farmers had squatted on the banks of the Hawkesbury ...
... Hawkesbury.2 Two days earlier , on 26 June , Tench had set out from Rose Hill to journey westward till he reached a river which he named the Nepean.3 As early as January 1794 , a few farmers had squatted on the banks of the Hawkesbury ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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