A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of MacquarieMelbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 213
... inhabitants presented Bligh with an address of congratulation . A few weeks later Bligh received a second address from one hundred and thirty- five free inhabitants of Sydney , in which they repudiated Macarthur's right to speak for the ...
... inhabitants presented Bligh with an address of congratulation . A few weeks later Bligh received a second address from one hundred and thirty- five free inhabitants of Sydney , in which they repudiated Macarthur's right to speak for the ...
Page 323
... Inhabitants of the Colony in the Convening of the present Meeting , by which they have an Opportunity of entering upon Matters affecting their vital Interests , and of freely discussing the same ; and they cannot but express their ...
... Inhabitants of the Colony in the Convening of the present Meeting , by which they have an Opportunity of entering upon Matters affecting their vital Interests , and of freely discussing the same ; and they cannot but express their ...
Page 363
... inhabitants met to draft an address to Macquarie , which he graciously received on the following day at Government House in the presence of Lieutenant - Governor Sorell , the Judge Advocate of New South Wales , and the leading officials ...
... inhabitants met to draft an address to Macquarie , which he graciously received on the following day at Government House in the presence of Lieutenant - Governor Sorell , the Judge Advocate of New South Wales , and the leading officials ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 81 |
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