A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 277
... party of officers at the Hawkesbury in 1789 , until 1810 , all attempts to cross them had failed . By 1811 , however , the motives of curiosity and fame were strengthened by the need to find more grass for the sheep and cattle . In that ...
... party of officers at the Hawkesbury in 1789 , until 1810 , all attempts to cross them had failed . By 1811 , however , the motives of curiosity and fame were strengthened by the need to find more grass for the sheep and cattle . In that ...
Page 354
... party to look for the lake , which they found on 19 August . When Throsby reported the discovery to Macquarie on 4 ... party did not find it . On this journey Wild and his party entered the country which is now part of the Australian ...
... party to look for the lake , which they found on 19 August . When Throsby reported the discovery to Macquarie on 4 ... party did not find it . On this journey Wild and his party entered the country which is now part of the Australian ...
Page 364
... party arrived at Sydney Cove on 12 July the town burst into rejoicing to greet them . That night Macquarie Place and Barrack Square were brilliantly illuminated ; the residences of the most distinguished individuals displayed ...
... party arrived at Sydney Cove on 12 July the town burst into rejoicing to greet them . That night Macquarie Place and Barrack Square were brilliantly illuminated ; the residences of the most distinguished individuals displayed ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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