The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 73
Page 61
... PHILLIP 61 scription at home to corrupt others and contaminate the less guilty " . The chief cost of establishing ... Phillip , R.N. , to be the first Governor of the projected colony . We have no information as to how Phillip was ...
... PHILLIP 61 scription at home to corrupt others and contaminate the less guilty " . The chief cost of establishing ... Phillip , R.N. , to be the first Governor of the projected colony . We have no information as to how Phillip was ...
Page 95
... Phillip forth- with . Lieut . - Colonel David Collins of the Marines , who had been Secretary and Judge - Advocate to Governor Phillip since the found- ing of Sydney and who was visiting England at the time , was chosen to command the ...
... Phillip forth- with . Lieut . - Colonel David Collins of the Marines , who had been Secretary and Judge - Advocate to Governor Phillip since the found- ing of Sydney and who was visiting England at the time , was chosen to command the ...
Page 670
... Phillip in 1803 , the formation of the settlement at Hobart Town in 1804 , and the actual colonisation at Australia Felix in 1835 . A collection of original letters and memoranda addressed to J. P. Fawkner , relating to business and ...
... Phillip in 1803 , the formation of the settlement at Hobart Town in 1804 , and the actual colonisation at Australia Felix in 1835 . A collection of original letters and memoranda addressed to J. P. Fawkner , relating to business and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acres attempt authority banks became bill British brought capital coast colony committee common Commonwealth Conference constitution continued convicts Court demand despatch direction discovery early effect elected England established expedition experience explorers fact federal followed force French gave given gold Government Governor grant Gulf of Carpentaria House immigration imperial important increased industry interest islands issue King labour later Legislative Council less Lord March matters ment Minister natives natural Office Pacific Parliament party passed period persons Phillip political population Port position problem produced proposals question reached relating representative responsible result River Secretary secure sent Series settlement settlers ships South Australia South Wales squatters success suggested Sydney tion trade transportation United Western whole wool Zealand