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179-80 GOVERNOR PHILLIP ADDRESSES THE CONVICTS On 3 February 1
788 the Rev. Richard Johnson, the official chaplain to the settlement, conducted
the first divine service in Sydney, preaching in the open air on a text from Psalm 1
...
179-80 GOVERNOR PHILLIP ADDRESSES THE CONVICTS On 3 February 1
788 the Rev. Richard Johnson, the official chaplain to the settlement, conducted
the first divine service in Sydney, preaching in the open air on a text from Psalm 1
...
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Captain Collins explained how trade began: Lieutenant-governor King, on his
passage to this country in the Gorgon in the ... 243 THE SETTLEMENT AT
TOONGABBIE Governor Phillip's chief objective had always been to make the
colony ...
Captain Collins explained how trade began: Lieutenant-governor King, on his
passage to this country in the Gorgon in the ... 243 THE SETTLEMENT AT
TOONGABBIE Governor Phillip's chief objective had always been to make the
colony ...
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Governors Phillip, Hunter and Macquarie employed many men on public works,
but the cost was high, and the British government did not approve of this
additional burden on its treasury. For these and other reasons the convict
population was ...
Governors Phillip, Hunter and Macquarie employed many men on public works,
but the cost was high, and the British government did not approve of this
additional burden on its treasury. For these and other reasons the convict
population was ...
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