The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... King ( 1800-6 ) , who succeeded Hunter as Governor , was one of the naval officers who sailed with Phillip in the ... King's governorship . Captain George Vancouver , commanding the Discovery and the Chatham , on his voyage from ...
... King ( 1800-6 ) , who succeeded Hunter as Governor , was one of the naval officers who sailed with Phillip in the ... King's governorship . Captain George Vancouver , commanding the Discovery and the Chatham , on his voyage from ...
Page 83
... King , and aroused suspicions in his mind as to the intentions of the French . Lieut . - Colonel Paterson had stated - though not directly to the Governor - that one of the French officers told him that one purpose of the expedition was ...
... King , and aroused suspicions in his mind as to the intentions of the French . Lieut . - Colonel Paterson had stated - though not directly to the Governor - that one of the French officers told him that one purpose of the expedition was ...
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... King had to cope was the rebellion of the Irish prisoners in 1804 , a more serious affair than the easily crushed ... King acted wisely in granting him emancipation , giving him permission to exercise the rites of his religion ...
... King had to cope was the rebellion of the Irish prisoners in 1804 , a more serious affair than the easily crushed ... King acted wisely in granting him emancipation , giving him permission to exercise the rites of his religion ...
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