Historical Records of Australia: Governors' despatches to and from England. Series I, Volumen8Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1916 |
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Vecessity for My reason for mentioning the period of three Years is for the periodical relief oi military . purpose of guarding , as far as practicable , against the Military forming Matrimonial , or less proper Connexions with the ...
Vecessity for My reason for mentioning the period of three Years is for the periodical relief oi military . purpose of guarding , as far as practicable , against the Military forming Matrimonial , or less proper Connexions with the ...
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I do not know the reason of the deceased lieutenants McNaughton for not coming in ; he was then talking to Mr. Connor at the Door . and Connor . Mr. Holness had not been Complaining of a pain in his Side some Days before , not as I ...
I do not know the reason of the deceased lieutenants McNaughton for not coming in ; he was then talking to Mr. Connor at the Door . and Connor . Mr. Holness had not been Complaining of a pain in his Side some Days before , not as I ...
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Lord Bathurst has grounds to believe that this Person is not Land to be unknown to you , and as there is no reason to doubt but that granted to he is possessed of Property fully sufficient to enable him to cultivate a farm with ...
Lord Bathurst has grounds to believe that this Person is not Land to be unknown to you , and as there is no reason to doubt but that granted to he is possessed of Property fully sufficient to enable him to cultivate a farm with ...
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Altho ' I had Reason to believe that he Must have known they were Convicts , Yet I was willing to suppose that they might have passed themselves upon Captain Case as Free Men , and therefore I addressed a Letter to him on The Subject ...
Altho ' I had Reason to believe that he Must have known they were Convicts , Yet I was willing to suppose that they might have passed themselves upon Captain Case as Free Men , and therefore I addressed a Letter to him on The Subject ...
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The Reason of my Naming Lieutenant Butcher of wrongly the Samarang in my first Letter to Captain Case on this Subject , was , that Thomas Clarkson , tho'he Could not Swear positively to his Person , assured me that he was one of the ...
The Reason of my Naming Lieutenant Butcher of wrongly the Samarang in my first Letter to Captain Case on this Subject , was , that Thomas Clarkson , tho'he Could not Swear positively to his Person , assured me that he was one of the ...
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