Historical Records of New South Wales: part 1. [Papers relating to] Cook, 1762-1780. Facsimiles of charts. 1893. Part 2. [Papers relating to] Phillip, 1783-1792. 1892, Bind 1,Del 2C. Potter, 1892 |
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... natives , but for the preservation of good order ) , together with an assortment of stores , utensils , and implements , Stores and necessary for erecting habitations and for agriculture , and such provisions . quantities of provisions ...
... natives , but for the preservation of good order ) , together with an assortment of stores , utensils , and implements , Stores and necessary for erecting habitations and for agriculture , and such provisions . quantities of provisions ...
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... natives , who may be naturally presumed hostile to strangers forming a settlement among them , and are certainly formidable and numerous , from the immense tract of country they possess - in order to obviate any difficulty that may ...
... natives , who may be naturally presumed hostile to strangers forming a settlement among them , and are certainly formidable and numerous , from the immense tract of country they possess - in order to obviate any difficulty that may ...
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... natives . I shall think it a great point gained if I can proceed in this with them , business without having any dispute with the natives , a few of which I shall endeavour to pursuade to settle near us , and who I mean to furnish with ...
... natives . I shall think it a great point gained if I can proceed in this with them , business without having any dispute with the natives , a few of which I shall endeavour to pursuade to settle near us , and who I mean to furnish with ...
Side 53
... natives of New Zealand , and let them eat him . The dread of this will operate much stronger than the fear of death . 1787 As the getting a large quantity of stock together will be my Preservation first great object , till that is ...
... natives of New Zealand , and let them eat him . The dread of this will operate much stronger than the fear of death . 1787 As the getting a large quantity of stock together will be my Preservation first great object , till that is ...
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... natives , and to conciliate their affections , enjoin- ing all our subjects to live in amity and kindness with them . And if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them , or give The natives them any unnecessary interruption in the ...
... natives , and to conciliate their affections , enjoin- ing all our subjects to live in amity and kindness with them . And if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them , or give The natives them any unnecessary interruption in the ...
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acres Admiralty appointed April arrival Arthur Phillip Batavia beg leave boat Botany Bay Cape Capt Captain Hunter clothing coast colony command Commissary convicts court-martial cultivation despatches detachment directed duty embarked employed enclosed Enclosure England Excellency expence flour give given Gorgon Government GOVERNOR PHILLIP granted Grose harbour honour hope instructions intended Judge-Advocate July King labour land letter Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor likewise live stock Lord Sydney Lordships Majesty Majesty's ship Major Ross March marines master ment months natives necessary Norfolk Island officers opinion Parramatta passage person Philip Gidley King Port Jackson present procure proper provisions purpose quantity ration received respecting sailed SECRETARY NEPEAN SECRETARY STEPHENS sent settlement settlers ship Sirius shore Sir Joseph Banks Sirius situation soldiers South Wales Corps Supply surgeon Sydney Cove tion transports vessel victualled voyage W. W. GRENVILLE wanted
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Side 89 - You are to endeavour by every possible means to open an Intercourse with the Natives, and to conciliate their affections, enjoining all Our Subjects to live in amity and kindness with them. And if any of Our Subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary Interruption in the exercise of their several Occupations, It is Our Will and Pleasure that you do cause such Offenders to be brought to punishment according to the degree of the Offence.
Side 65 - Masters of Ships and other Commanders and Officers and to grant to such Captains Lieutenants Masters of Ships and other Commanders and Officers commissions to execute the Law Martial during the time of War according to the directions of an Act passed in the...