The History of New South Wales from Its First Discovery to the Present Time: Comprising an Accurate and Interesting Description of that Vast and Remarkable Country and of the Persons, Manners and Customs of the Natives : with a Succinct Detail of the Establishment and Progress of the English Colony : to which is Added a Description of Van Diemen's Land and Norfolk Island : with Reflections on the Importance of the Southern ContinentMackenzie and Dent, 1811 - 624 pages |
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Page 69
... connections with women , for whose sake they consented to embrace a mode of life for which the natural restlessness of a sailor's disposition was but ill calculated . This motive , it is true , they disavowed NEW SOUTH WALES . 69.
... connections with women , for whose sake they consented to embrace a mode of life for which the natural restlessness of a sailor's disposition was but ill calculated . This motive , it is true , they disavowed NEW SOUTH WALES . 69.
Page 70
... women who had before lived with them permitted still to do so , and it appear- ing not the least important article in their consideration , seemed a strong presumption that it was the companion , not the country , which had influenced ...
... women who had before lived with them permitted still to do so , and it appear- ing not the least important article in their consideration , seemed a strong presumption that it was the companion , not the country , which had influenced ...
Page 74
... woman , some clothing , and the following small quantity of provisions ; one hundred and thirty - two barrels ... women , the number put into the Mary ) two thousand and fifty male and female convicts ; the whole of which were to ...
... woman , some clothing , and the following small quantity of provisions ; one hundred and thirty - two barrels ... women , the number put into the Mary ) two thousand and fifty male and female convicts ; the whole of which were to ...
Page 75
... women were on their land- ing distributed among the huts at Sydney ; and the Governor went to Parramatta to make such preparations as the time would admit for the numbers that he expected to receive . The convicts whose terms of ...
... women were on their land- ing distributed among the huts at Sydney ; and the Governor went to Parramatta to make such preparations as the time would admit for the numbers that he expected to receive . The convicts whose terms of ...
Page 77
... woman . On the 20th , the Atlantic transport anchored in the cove from Plymouth , whence she sailed with two other transports . She had on board a serjeant's party of the new corps as a guard to two hundred and twenty male convicts ...
... woman . On the 20th , the Atlantic transport anchored in the cove from Plymouth , whence she sailed with two other transports . She had on board a serjeant's party of the new corps as a guard to two hundred and twenty male convicts ...
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Page 20 - Where Sydney Cove her lucid bosom swells, Courts her young navies and the storm repels, High on a rock, amid the troubled air, Hope stood sublime, and wav'd her golden hair...
Page 522 - And when the sun begins to fling His flaring beams, me, Goddess, bring To arched walks of twilight groves, And shadows brown that Sylvan loves Of pine, or monumental oak, Where the rude axe with heaved stroke Was never heard the Nymphs to daunt, Or fright them from their hallowed haunt.
Page 583 - No person shall be liable to be tried and punished by a general court-martial for any offence which shall appear to have been committed more than two years before the issuing of the order for such trial, unless the person, by reason of having absented himself, or some other manifest impediment, shall not have been amenable to justice within that period.
Page 533 - By the Command of His Royal Highness The Prince Regent in the Name and on the behalf of His Majesty BATHURST.
Page 564 - Atkins, more particularly, he has been accustomed to inebriety; he has been the ridicule of the community; sentences of Death have been pronounced in moments of intoxication ; his determination is weak; his opinion floating and infirm; his knowledge of the Law insignificant and subservient to private inclination...
Page 79 - ... to remit, either absolutely or conditionally, the whole or any part of the time or term for which any such felons or...
Page 123 - The word which in their language signifies father was applied to their old men ; and when, after some time, and by close observation, they perceived the authority with which Governor Phillip commanded, and the obedience which he exacted, they bestowed on him the distinguishing appellation of Be-anna, or father.
Page 271 - Stephens, into which he carried three fathoms water in the shoalest part of its entrance, finding deep water and good anchorage within. " The entrance of this river was but narrow, and covered by a high rocky island lying right off it, so as to leave a good passage round the north end of the island between that and the shore. A reef connects the south part of the island with the south of the entrance of the river.
Page 533 - Captain General and Governor in Chief of the territory of New South Wales, from lat.
Page 609 - I had understood the Government at home had particularly recommended me to his notice. He replied, ' I have heard of your concerns, sir; you have got 5,000 acres of land in the finest situation in the country ; but, by God, you shan't keep it...