Historical Records of Australia: Governors' despatches to and from England. Series I, Volumen8Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1916 |
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... desire to obtain a personal knowledge of the country , as is shown by his two visits to Tasmania and his various tours of inspection in New South Wales . He was far - seeing in so far as he recognised the future possibilities of the ...
... desire to obtain a personal knowledge of the country , as is shown by his two visits to Tasmania and his various tours of inspection in New South Wales . He was far - seeing in so far as he recognised the future possibilities of the ...
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... desire on the part of the governor to per- petuate his name . Many of the buildings were of doubtful utility , and were built in anticipation of the expected growth of a town , which in several cases did not grow . It is certain that ...
... desire on the part of the governor to per- petuate his name . Many of the buildings were of doubtful utility , and were built in anticipation of the expected growth of a town , which in several cases did not grow . It is certain that ...
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... desires the door to be opened for him , he stood inside of the door quite close to the door . Then he asked what was the matter when he heard the noise ; with that Holness's Wife tells Holness what the Gentlemen want ; When she told ...
... desires the door to be opened for him , he stood inside of the door quite close to the door . Then he asked what was the matter when he heard the noise ; with that Holness's Wife tells Holness what the Gentlemen want ; When she told ...
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... desires me to request that you will give Capt . Brooks a Grant of Land to such an Extent as you may think reasonable and proper under all the Circumstances of his Case , with the Privileges usually allowed to Free Settlers . I have ...
... desires me to request that you will give Capt . Brooks a Grant of Land to such an Extent as you may think reasonable and proper under all the Circumstances of his Case , with the Privileges usually allowed to Free Settlers . I have ...
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... desire that you extend to him every Encouragement that has been given to Civil Ser- vants of the Colony . Lord Bathurst forbears on this occasion , as he has done upon Land to be granted to every other ( that of Mr. Lord excepted ...
... desire that you extend to him every Encouragement that has been given to Civil Ser- vants of the Colony . Lord Bathurst forbears on this occasion , as he has done upon Land to be granted to every other ( that of Mr. Lord excepted ...
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