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 , with twelve French . officers and men . Many were wounded , and two long - boats he had on shore destroyed . The ships were then under sail , and De Langle went on shore to fill some water - casks . The boats were suffered to ...
... natives , with twelve French . officers and men . Many were wounded , and two long - boats he had on shore destroyed . The ships were then under sail , and De Langle went on shore to fill some water - casks . The boats were suffered to ...
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... natives , some benefit may accrue to the public . These Incorrigible men had frequently robbed the stores and the other convicts . The one who suffered and two others were condemned for robbing the stores of provisions the very day they ...
... natives , some benefit may accrue to the public . These Incorrigible men had frequently robbed the stores and the other convicts . The one who suffered and two others were condemned for robbing the stores of provisions the very day they ...
Side 128
... natives shy . Phillip's observations upon them . Confidence recipro- cated . The stone of this country is of three sorts : Freestone , which appears equal to Portland stone , a bad firestone , and a stone that appears to contain a large ...
... natives shy . Phillip's observations upon them . Confidence recipro- cated . The stone of this country is of three sorts : Freestone , which appears equal to Portland stone , a bad firestone , and a stone that appears to contain a large ...
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... natives . They were all naked , but seemed the natives . fond of ornaments , putting the beads or red baize that were given them round their heads or necks . Their arms and canoes being described in " Captain Cook's Voyage , " I do not ...
... natives . They were all naked , but seemed the natives . fond of ornaments , putting the beads or red baize that were given them round their heads or necks . Their arms and canoes being described in " Captain Cook's Voyage , " I do not ...
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... natives joined us , and I now observed that the women had lost two joints of the little finger of the left hand . As they appeared to be all married women , I supposed it to be a part of the marriage ceremony , but in going into a hut ...
... natives joined us , and I now observed that the women had lost two joints of the little finger of the left hand . As they appeared to be all married women , I supposed it to be a part of the marriage ceremony , but in going into a hut ...
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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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