The Three Colonies of Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia: Their Pastures, Copper Mines, & Gold FieldsSaxton, 1860 - 408 páginas |
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... took possession , under the name of New South Wales . 1788. — January 20th . Captain Arthur Phillip , the first Governor of New South Wales , anchored in Botany Bay with the first fleet of convicts . On the 26th of the same month ...
... took possession , under the name of New South Wales . 1788. — January 20th . Captain Arthur Phillip , the first Governor of New South Wales , anchored in Botany Bay with the first fleet of convicts . On the 26th of the same month ...
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... took the benefit of an insolvent act passed in February . 1848. - January 1st . Dispatches arrive containing the act passed by the British Parliament establishing representative in- stitutions in New South Wales . 1844.- - June 18th ...
... took the benefit of an insolvent act passed in February . 1848. - January 1st . Dispatches arrive containing the act passed by the British Parliament establishing representative in- stitutions in New South Wales . 1844.- - June 18th ...
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... took possession in the following words : i - " As I am now about to quit the eastern coast of New Holland , which I have coasted from lat . 38 ° to this place , and which I am confident no European has ever seen before , I once more ...
... took possession in the following words : i - " As I am now about to quit the eastern coast of New Holland , which I have coasted from lat . 38 ° to this place , and which I am confident no European has ever seen before , I once more ...
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... took place - a detachment of marines and blue jackets leaped from their boats into the shades of a primeval forest ; after hoisting British colors " near where the colon- nade in Bridge - street now stands , " the proclamation and ...
... took place - a detachment of marines and blue jackets leaped from their boats into the shades of a primeval forest ; after hoisting British colors " near where the colon- nade in Bridge - street now stands , " the proclamation and ...
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... took for a wood- en sword . From the circumstance of the aborigines not being subject to the authority of any sort of government except that of the strongest man , from the imperfec- tion of their arms , and their mental incapacity for ...
... took for a wood- en sword . From the circumstance of the aborigines not being subject to the authority of any sort of government except that of the strongest man , from the imperfec- tion of their arms , and their mental incapacity for ...
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