Australia and the East: Being a Journal Narrative of a Voyage to New South Wales in an Emigrant Ship, with a Residence of Some Months in Sydney and the Bush, and the Route Home by Way of India and Egypt, in the Years 1841 and 1842J. Murray, 1843 - 465 páginas "The author went out to Sydney in the Lady Kennaway, 584 tons. He gives an interesting account of New South Wales in the late thirties under the administration of Sir George Gipps."--Abebooks website |
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... feet , without their delicacy being offended . That influence that draws together stranger hearts is also here . Several young men and young women have already shown a predilection for each other's society ; and I have little doubt that ...
... feet , without their delicacy being offended . That influence that draws together stranger hearts is also here . Several young men and young women have already shown a predilection for each other's society ; and I have little doubt that ...
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... feet over head when we are in our cabins . The gradual approach of those walking above , the knowledge that in a few seconds the stunning din will come down upon you perpendicularly , and will only cease to be again renewed , is ...
... feet over head when we are in our cabins . The gradual approach of those walking above , the knowledge that in a few seconds the stunning din will come down upon you perpendicularly , and will only cease to be again renewed , is ...
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... feet , and to the forecastle instead of the stern . I therefore , with no little difficulty , reversed my arrangements , and contrived to get some sleep - or rather that half - waking state which enabled me to institute a somewhat ...
... feet , and to the forecastle instead of the stern . I therefore , with no little difficulty , reversed my arrangements , and contrived to get some sleep - or rather that half - waking state which enabled me to institute a somewhat ...
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... feet or crown of their heads having been bumped alter- nately all night without intermission ; and all had tales to tell of their losses . But the good ship is safe , and we ought all to be thankful , for it was an awful night . By the ...
... feet or crown of their heads having been bumped alter- nately all night without intermission ; and all had tales to tell of their losses . But the good ship is safe , and we ought all to be thankful , for it was an awful night . By the ...
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... feet from the ground , laid horizontally , with pathways between ; and , being on a declivity , you can see up and down the lanes of grapes for several hun- dred yards ; the fruit hangs downward , and is gathered by children into ...
... feet from the ground , laid horizontally , with pathways between ; and , being on a declivity , you can see up and down the lanes of grapes for several hun- dred yards ; the fruit hangs downward , and is gathered by children into ...
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agreeable appearance arrived Australia bark Bathurst beautiful Bell River betwixt bird boat Boree Botany Bay brickfielder Britain bullocks bush bushrangers cabin called Cape capital Captain cattle chain of ponds climate colony comfort Connobolas convicts cuddy danger dark deck delightful distance district dray dreadful eight emancipist emigrants England feet fire flocks forest head heat horses island labour Lady Kennaway land last night Liverpool Plains look Moreton Bay morning mountains native never Norfolk Island Paramatta passed passengers plain poop poor Port Port Jackson pounds present resembles river road sails scarcely seen settlers sheep shepherds shillings ship shores side sight Sir George Gipps South Wales station storm SWAN RIVER COLONY Sydney thing to-day town trees tribe Van Diemen's Land vessel voyage weather whole wild wind wonderful wood wool young
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Página 428 - Elanilic gulf to the southern extremity of the Lake Asphaltites or the Dead Sea ; and it was manifest by landmarks of nature's own providing, that over that sandy plain those seas had once mingled their waters, or, perhaps more probably, that before the cities of the plain had been consumed by brimstone and fire, and Sodom and Gomorrah covered by a pestilential lake, the Jordan had here rolled its waters. The valley varied from...
Página 427 - Standing near the shore of this northern extremity of the Red Sea, I saw before me an immense sandy valley, which, without the aid of geological science, to the eye of common observation and reason, had once been the bottom of a sea, or the bed of a river. This dreary valley, extending far beyond the reach of the eye, had been partly explored by...
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Página 428 - ... barren mountains, bounding it like a wall. On the left were the mountains of Judea, and on the right those of Seir, the portion given to Esau as an inheritance ; and among them, buried from the eyes of strangers, the approach to it known only to the wandering Bedouins, was the ancient capital of his kingdom, the excavated city of Petra, the cursed and blighted Edom of the Edomites. The land of fdumea lay before me, in barrenness and desolation ; no trees grew in the valley, and no verdure on...