Historical Records of Australia: Governors dispatches to and from England, Volumen15Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1922 |
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... given within three years , all such laws were valid and effectual . A striking provision was the oath of secrecy ordered to be taken by all the members of the council . The governor , in case of the death , absence or permanent ...
... given within three years , all such laws were valid and effectual . A striking provision was the oath of secrecy ordered to be taken by all the members of the council . The governor , in case of the death , absence or permanent ...
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... given me a Title ; and in hopes that His Excellency will recognise the validity of that authority in my case , as in all others , whatever may have been the subsequent construction put on any exclusive Regulations . I beg to observe ...
... given me a Title ; and in hopes that His Excellency will recognise the validity of that authority in my case , as in all others , whatever may have been the subsequent construction put on any exclusive Regulations . I beg to observe ...
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... given that it would be required titles in town for public purposes . 2nd . That the conditions of the Grants to be given should be the same as those proposed in the Minute * of Council , dated the 23rd March , 1829 . 3dly . That the ...
... given that it would be required titles in town for public purposes . 2nd . That the conditions of the Grants to be given should be the same as those proposed in the Minute * of Council , dated the 23rd March , 1829 . 3dly . That the ...
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... given as above , and placed the business as directed in the hands of the Colonial Secretary . It will be observed that the printed Copies now transmitted are not quite complete , though they require but little to render them so . But as ...
... given as above , and placed the business as directed in the hands of the Colonial Secretary . It will be observed that the printed Copies now transmitted are not quite complete , though they require but little to render them so . But as ...
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... given . I conclude , as several had signed the Address before it was sent to Sir John Jamison , that his name , having been since placed first , was intended as a Compliment to him , as President of the Agricultural Society and other ...
... given . I conclude , as several had signed the Address before it was sent to Sir John Jamison , that his name , having been since placed first , was intended as a Compliment to him , as President of the Agricultural Society and other ...
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acknowledge the receipt acquaint Acres addressed allowed appears application appointment April Archdeacon Archdeacon Scott attention Attorney Captain charge circumstances Clerk COLONIAL SECRETARY MACLEAY Commandant Commissariat Commissioners consideration Convicts Copy Crown DARLING TO SIR dated Despatch per ship directed Downing Street duties E. S. Hall enclosed Enclosure encrease Establishment Excellency the Governor Excellency's expence Girard Government House GOVERNOR DARLING honor to acknowledge HORACE TWISS Instructions Jane John Stephen Judges July June Jury letter libel Lockaye Lord Magistrates Majesty's Government Memorialist ment Military MURRAY TO GOVERNOR necessary Norfolk Island Office opinion Parramatta persons Police Port Macquarie present Prisoners proceedings proposed Public R. W. HAY received reference Regulations reply Report request respect Revd Salary SECRETARY HAY Secretary Sir George SECRETARY TWISS Service Settlers Sheriff SIR GEORGE MURRAY South Wales Sub-enclosure Superintendent Supreme Court Surveyor Sydney Sydney Gazette tion Trial Van Diemen's Land
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