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... Governor Macquarie , as follows : VARIOUS applications having been made as well to His Excellency the Governor , as to His Majesty's Ministers in England , soliciting the removal of that Restriction which has hitherto subsisted in ...
... Governor Macquarie , as follows : VARIOUS applications having been made as well to His Excellency the Governor , as to His Majesty's Ministers in England , soliciting the removal of that Restriction which has hitherto subsisted in ...
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... governor of New South Wales , and to help make laws for the colony . But if the governor proposed a law and a majority of the council opposed it , he could still bring it into effect without the council's assent , while awaiting a final ...
... governor of New South Wales , and to help make laws for the colony . But if the governor proposed a law and a majority of the council opposed it , he could still bring it into effect without the council's assent , while awaiting a final ...
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... governor , representing the British government , anchored in Holdfast Bay on 28 December 1836 , which was thereafter celebrated as Proclamation Day . The resident colonisation commissioner , James Hurtle Fisher , who had arrived with ...
... governor , representing the British government , anchored in Holdfast Bay on 28 December 1836 , which was thereafter celebrated as Proclamation Day . The resident colonisation commissioner , James Hurtle Fisher , who had arrived with ...
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