Historical Records of Australia: Governors' despatches to and from England. Series I, Volumen3Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1915 |
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... reason for the selection of King is not clear . Ex- e of Captain Hunter , who would probably not be considered . other members of the military and civil staffs , there was one na al officer senior to King - first beutenant Bradley , of ...
... reason for the selection of King is not clear . Ex- e of Captain Hunter , who would probably not be considered . other members of the military and civil staffs , there was one na al officer senior to King - first beutenant Bradley , of ...
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... reason for this order probably lies in the fact that King had already experienced antagonism from the military by his orders * of October 1st and 2nd , 1800 , and that this order , of the 20th December following , was the conciliatory ...
... reason for this order probably lies in the fact that King had already experienced antagonism from the military by his orders * of October 1st and 2nd , 1800 , and that this order , of the 20th December following , was the conciliatory ...
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... Reason in what is urged whaling vessels . by them , But am afraid the East India Company will object to the Object they appear to have in View . I beg you would shew the Letter to the Duke of Portland for his consideration and favor me ...
... Reason in what is urged whaling vessels . by them , But am afraid the East India Company will object to the Object they appear to have in View . I beg you would shew the Letter to the Duke of Portland for his consideration and favor me ...
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... reason to be The care of satisfied with the person who I appointed to the superintendance stock . of that valuable part of the publick property . The stock belong- ing to the Crown is now cured of the inveterate disease they had been ...
... reason to be The care of satisfied with the person who I appointed to the superintendance stock . of that valuable part of the publick property . The stock belong- ing to the Crown is now cured of the inveterate disease they had been ...
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... reason or excuse . In reporting this circumstance to your Grace , I feel much for the part I took in engaging this person , and the trouble he has occasioned ; but as I hope his salary has been stopped at the Treasury , I have to ...
... reason or excuse . In reporting this circumstance to your Grace , I feel much for the part I took in engaging this person , and the trouble he has occasioned ; but as I hope his salary has been stopped at the Treasury , I have to ...
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Página 377 - Chief in and over the territory, called New South Wales ; extending from the northern cape, or extremity of the coast, called Cape York, in the latitude of ten degrees, thirty-seven minutes south, to the southern extremity of the said territory of New South Wales, or South Cape, in the latitude of forty-three degrees, thirtynine minutes south, and of all the country inland to the westward, as far as the one hundred and thirty-fifth degree of east longitude...
Página 375 - Cornwallis by yourself or by your captains and Commanders by you to be authorized full power and authority to levy, arm, muster, command and employ all persons whatsoever residing within our said province...
Página 372 - Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief in and over our territory called New South Wales, extending from the Northern Cape or extremity of the coast called Cape York, in the latitude of ten degrees thirty-seven minutes south, to the southern extremity of the said territory of New South W'ales or South Cape, in the latitude of forty-three degrees thirtynine minutes south...
Página 377 - Absence residing within our said Province of New York, shall take upon him the Administration of the Government and Execute our said Commission and Instructions, and the several powers and Authorities therein contained, in the same manner and to all intents and purposes, as other our Governor or Commander in Chief should or ought to do, in case of Your Absence, until Your Return, or in all cases until our further pleasure be known therein.
Página 377 - Commissioners for executing the office of Our High Admiral or from Our High Admiral of Great Britain for the time being under the Seal of Our Admiralty may be tried and punished according to the laws of the place where any such disorders, offences...
Página 375 - God, them to vanquish, apprehend, and take, and being taken either according to Law to put to Death or keep and preserve alive at your Discretion and to execute martial Law in Time of Invasion or...
Página 377 - Carleton, full power to order and appoint Fairs, Marts and Markets, as also such and so many Ports, Harbours, Bays, Havens and other places for the convenience and security of Shipping, and for the better loading and unloading of goods and merchandise, as by you, with the advice and consent of the said Council, shall be thought fit and necessary.