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His mind was concentrating on more mundane things , on the difficulties of following the Lachlan to Bathurst , and how tedious the journey would be . On 20 July he decided to cross the Lachlan , make for the Macquarie and follow it to ...
His mind was concentrating on more mundane things , on the difficulties of following the Lachlan to Bathurst , and how tedious the journey would be . On 20 July he decided to cross the Lachlan , make for the Macquarie and follow it to ...
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The country , he told Bathurst in the middle of 1818 , was already swarming with needy , idle and profligate people.99 For time did not soften his tendency to condemn the weak . Early in 1819 the provost marshal of Van Diemen's Land ...
The country , he told Bathurst in the middle of 1818 , was already swarming with needy , idle and profligate people.99 For time did not soften his tendency to condemn the weak . Early in 1819 the provost marshal of Van Diemen's Land ...
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Once again a modus vivendi was reached before Bigge set out for Bathurst in October of 1820 , having arranged to meet Macquarie at Lake Bathurst on 26 October . Bigge was not impressed . The land there , he wrote to Lord Bathurst ...
Once again a modus vivendi was reached before Bigge set out for Bathurst in October of 1820 , having arranged to meet Macquarie at Lake Bathurst on 26 October . Bigge was not impressed . The land there , he wrote to Lord Bathurst ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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