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Page 181
They were Mohammedans who, on looking into the launch, expressed great
horror to see hogs there; nevertheless they had no objection to port wine, even
requesting to carry away a bottle with them at sunset. In the ensuing days they
learned ...
They were Mohammedans who, on looking into the launch, expressed great
horror to see hogs there; nevertheless they had no objection to port wine, even
requesting to carry away a bottle with them at sunset. In the ensuing days they
learned ...
Page 194
On 11 February 1807 a European walked into the settlement from the settlement
at Port Dalrymple.” The decision to establish this settlement at Port Dalrymple
had been made in June of 1803, only a few months after the decision to establish
a ...
On 11 February 1807 a European walked into the settlement from the settlement
at Port Dalrymple.” The decision to establish this settlement at Port Dalrymple
had been made in June of 1803, only a few months after the decision to establish
a ...
Page 420
194-5, 201, 236, 241, 283 Port Davey, 319, 341 Port Jackson, named by Cook,
5o Portland, Duke of (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck), 147; letters to. 146,
147, 152, 157, 182; reprimands and recalls Hunter, 157-8; succeeded by Hobart,
...
194-5, 201, 236, 241, 283 Port Davey, 319, 341 Port Jackson, named by Cook,
5o Portland, Duke of (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck), 147; letters to. 146,
147, 152, 157, 182; reprimands and recalls Hunter, 157-8; succeeded by Hobart,
...
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