Historical Records of Australia: Governors' despatches to and from England. Series I, Volumen8Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1916 |
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Unfortunately however , this is not the case , but , on the Contrary , several of those , whose Military rank and duty alike require them to restrain Acts of insubordination and resistance to the Civil Authority , are the foremost in ...
Unfortunately however , this is not the case , but , on the Contrary , several of those , whose Military rank and duty alike require them to restrain Acts of insubordination and resistance to the Civil Authority , are the foremost in ...
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... to them adviseable for preventing a Repetition of such Insulting and Unjustifiable Conduet being again resorted to by Officers in His Majesty's Naval Service against this Government , and the Civil Authorities of the Country . 2.
... to them adviseable for preventing a Repetition of such Insulting and Unjustifiable Conduet being again resorted to by Officers in His Majesty's Naval Service against this Government , and the Civil Authorities of the Country . 2.
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But I trust the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty will do me the Justice to allow that I Could not tamely Submit to such a Marked Insult being Offered to an Officer , Serving under My Authority , while in the Execution of his Duty ...
But I trust the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty will do me the Justice to allow that I Could not tamely Submit to such a Marked Insult being Offered to an Officer , Serving under My Authority , while in the Execution of his Duty ...
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... or by whose Watson . authority , the Sailing Master of His Majesty's Ship Samarang , under your Command , took upon him the highly illegal and most unwarrantable step of making prisoner of Mr. Robert Watson , Harbour Master of this ...
... or by whose Watson . authority , the Sailing Master of His Majesty's Ship Samarang , under your Command , took upon him the highly illegal and most unwarrantable step of making prisoner of Mr. Robert Watson , Harbour Master of this ...
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In the first part of your Excellency's letter , you call upon me to explain clearly and explicitly whether it was by my own Order , or by what authority , Mr. Robert Watson , Harbour Master of this Port was put in Irons , I beg leave to ...
In the first part of your Excellency's letter , you call upon me to explain clearly and explicitly whether it was by my own Order , or by what authority , Mr. Robert Watson , Harbour Master of this Port was put in Irons , I beg leave to ...
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