The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... Phillip , R.N. , to be the first Governor of the projected colony . We have no information as to how Phillip was brought under his notice ; but there is a letter from Lord Howe , First Lord of the Admiralty ( 3 September 1786 ) ...
... Phillip , R.N. , to be the first Governor of the projected colony . We have no information as to how Phillip was brought under his notice ; but there is a letter from Lord Howe , First Lord of the Admiralty ( 3 September 1786 ) ...
Page 95
... Phillip in October 1803 . If the Secretary of State had waited till he received a copy of Grimes's chart of Port Phillip , it is probable that Collins would have received instructions to establish a colony on the banks of the Yarra ...
... Phillip in October 1803 . If the Secretary of State had waited till he received a copy of Grimes's chart of Port Phillip , it is probable that Collins would have received instructions to establish a colony on the banks of the Yarra ...
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... Phillip District . Sydney was a town of considerable size ( 38,358 ; with suburbs , 45,190 ) , and Melbourne ( 10,954 ) was increasing every year ; on the other hand the combined population of North and South Brisbane numbered less than ...
... Phillip District . Sydney was a town of considerable size ( 38,358 ; with suburbs , 45,190 ) , and Melbourne ( 10,954 ) was increasing every year ; on the other hand the combined population of North and South Brisbane numbered less than ...
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