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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Side v
... despatches supply . The advantage gained by this treatment of the official papers is obvious . No matter how faithfully a writer of history may perform his task , he cannot cover all the ground ; no matter how acutely he may criticise ...
... despatches supply . The advantage gained by this treatment of the official papers is obvious . No matter how faithfully a writer of history may perform his task , he cannot cover all the ground ; no matter how acutely he may criticise ...
Side vi
... despatches as their private property , and on quitting office carried to their own houses manuscripts which belonged to the nation , little care was taken of the records , and such a thing as giving information to the public concerning ...
... despatches as their private property , and on quitting office carried to their own houses manuscripts which belonged to the nation , little care was taken of the records , and such a thing as giving information to the public concerning ...
Side viii
... despatches and other manuscripts transcribed by a staff of writers from originals discovered by the Archivist in the London Record Office and Departments of State , and in the archives of Paris and other European cities . From time to ...
... despatches and other manuscripts transcribed by a staff of writers from originals discovered by the Archivist in the London Record Office and Departments of State , and in the archives of Paris and other European cities . From time to ...
Side ix
... despatches for their guidance and instruction . Most of this correspond- ence has been preserved in the English Departments of State either in the original or in official copies . Its value is inestimable . The despatches are full of ...
... despatches for their guidance and instruction . Most of this correspond- ence has been preserved in the English Departments of State either in the original or in official copies . Its value is inestimable . The despatches are full of ...
Side x
... despatches sent to England by the Governors , and the despatches received by the Governors from the authorities in London . At Govern- ment House , Sydney , there are a number of letter - books contain- ing copies of the despatches sent ...
... despatches sent to England by the Governors , and the despatches received by the Governors from the authorities in London . At Govern- ment House , Sydney , there are a number of letter - books contain- ing copies of the despatches sent ...
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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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