An Historical and Statistica Account of New South Wales, Both as a Penal Settlement and as a British Colony: In Two Volumes, Volume 1Valpy, 1837 - 465 pages |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accordingly acres administration afford afterwards agricultural appears arrival ascertained Australian banks Bathurst British bushels Cape Captain Hunter Captain Sturt character chiefly circumstances coast colonists colony command consequence considerable course Court cultivation Darling Dieman's Land district doubtless emancipated convicts emancipists England erected establishment Excellency Excellency's extensive farm favour free emigrant free settlers Governor Bligh Governor Macquarie Governor Phillip harbour Hawkesbury honour hundred Hunter's River immediately important individuals induced inhabitants interest John Macarthur Judge Advocate jury King's stores labour Legislative Council Lieut Macquarie's magistrates maize Majesty's Majesty's Government Major Johnston means measure ment miles mother country native Norfolk Island northward occasion officers Parramatta period persons population Port Jackson produce quantity regard render respectable servants settlement sheep and cattle ship shore Sir Thomas Brisbane South Wales Corps territory tion town of Sydney uniformly Van Dieman's Land vessel voyage whale wheat whole