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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CHAPTER IV THE EXTENSION OF SETTLEMENT ( 1806–1825 ) For the purpose of a penal settlement there was no need of more territory than was available at and around Sydney . Norfolk Island was a useful adjunct , as a place for the ...
CHAPTER IV THE EXTENSION OF SETTLEMENT ( 1806–1825 ) For the purpose of a penal settlement there was no need of more territory than was available at and around Sydney . Norfolk Island was a useful adjunct , as a place for the ...
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Four years later the UnderSecretary , R. W. Hay , wrote to Governor Bourke that he was “ not at all satisfied that we have done right in abandoning the settlement at Westernport ” .4 Hay was correct in thinking that there were ...
Four years later the UnderSecretary , R. W. Hay , wrote to Governor Bourke that he was “ not at all satisfied that we have done right in abandoning the settlement at Westernport ” .4 Hay was correct in thinking that there were ...
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Parramatta : Agricultural settlements at , 69 , 70 , 87 , 94 ; ex - convict , chief constable of , 88 ; buildings at ... his attitude to settlement in N.S.W. , 57 , 58 ; defends penal settlement , 60-1 ; his indifference to colonies ...
Parramatta : Agricultural settlements at , 69 , 70 , 87 , 94 ; ex - convict , chief constable of , 88 ; buildings at ... his attitude to settlement in N.S.W. , 57 , 58 ; defends penal settlement , 60-1 ; his indifference to colonies ...
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