The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Starting from Lake George on 18 October 1824 , the explorers designed to follow as nearly as possible a line marked on a chart between that place and Westernport . On October 19 they came to the Murrumbidgee near Yass , and found the ...
Starting from Lake George on 18 October 1824 , the explorers designed to follow as nearly as possible a line marked on a chart between that place and Westernport . On October 19 they came to the Murrumbidgee near Yass , and found the ...
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The young explorers had exciting and picturesque ex- periences with aboriginals , in one of which encounters Grey was wounded . But they failed to reach the Swan , baffled by the sandstone range which barred their progress .
The young explorers had exciting and picturesque ex- periences with aboriginals , in one of which encounters Grey was wounded . But they failed to reach the Swan , baffled by the sandstone range which barred their progress .
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CRAMP , K. R. " William Charles Wentworth ; Explorer , Scholar and Statesman . " R. Aust . Hist . Soc . Proceedings , vol . iv . Sydney , 1917–19 . FAVENC , E. Explorers of Australia . Christchurch , 1908 . FAWCETT , M. G. Life of Right ...
CRAMP , K. R. " William Charles Wentworth ; Explorer , Scholar and Statesman . " R. Aust . Hist . Soc . Proceedings , vol . iv . Sydney , 1917–19 . FAVENC , E. Explorers of Australia . Christchurch , 1908 . FAWCETT , M. G. Life of Right ...
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