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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Page 105
... Macquarie had arrived in Sydney to succeed him , he returned to the scene of his rages and humiliations . Macquarie treated him honourably , but with reserve , hoping for his early de- parture , which , however , did not take place till ...
... Macquarie had arrived in Sydney to succeed him , he returned to the scene of his rages and humiliations . Macquarie treated him honourably , but with reserve , hoping for his early de- parture , which , however , did not take place till ...
Page 112
... Macquarie's administration was the subject of criticism in England , and many complaints from aggrieved persons were poured into the Colonial Office . John Macarthur , in a letter of 1816 , recorded that the Under Secretary of State ...
... Macquarie's administration was the subject of criticism in England , and many complaints from aggrieved persons were poured into the Colonial Office . John Macarthur , in a letter of 1816 , recorded that the Under Secretary of State ...
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... Macquarie style " of architecture , de- vised by a talented artist - Francis Howard Greenway , who was trans- ported for concealment of assets at his bankruptcy - and followed under Macquarie's encouragement and criticism , was copied ...
... Macquarie style " of architecture , de- vised by a talented artist - Francis Howard Greenway , who was trans- ported for concealment of assets at his bankruptcy - and followed under Macquarie's encouragement and criticism , was copied ...
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