Historical Records of AustraliaLibrary Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament, 1924 Official records of the settlement and administration of Australian colonies and Port Essington; many Aboriginal references. |
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... appears to have been conducted with decency throughout , if we except a little tumultuous excitement in gaining places at the commencement . " Six resolutions were carried to the effect : ( 1 ) that the bill was an attempt to ...
... appears to have been conducted with decency throughout , if we except a little tumultuous excitement in gaining places at the commencement . " Six resolutions were carried to the effect : ( 1 ) that the bill was an attempt to ...
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... appears unjust to punish Servants by pecuniary fines , and also by imprisonment ; that the oath of one interested individual should not be deemed sufficient proof for the conviction of a free British subject ; that greater powers are ...
... appears unjust to punish Servants by pecuniary fines , and also by imprisonment ; that the oath of one interested individual should not be deemed sufficient proof for the conviction of a free British subject ; that greater powers are ...
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... appears to me that the most advisable course to pursue will be to transmit these Papers to the Government of New South Wales with directions to cause the matter to be investigated there in order that Mr. Hart and any other Persons ...
... appears to me that the most advisable course to pursue will be to transmit these Papers to the Government of New South Wales with directions to cause the matter to be investigated there in order that Mr. Hart and any other Persons ...
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... appears , by the deposition of William Rogers , that the " Lambton " had no other object in pro- ceeding to Nuttic than to trade ; and that her crew were first attacked by the natives , of whom several were killed by the Cutter's people ...
... appears , by the deposition of William Rogers , that the " Lambton " had no other object in pro- ceeding to Nuttic than to trade ; and that her crew were first attacked by the natives , of whom several were killed by the Cutter's people ...
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... appears to have been registered at Sydney in the year 1830 as the property of the Australian Agricultural Company ; but Mr. Hart declares her to belong , one half to Messrs . A. B. Smith of that place , and the other half to himself ...
... appears to have been registered at Sydney in the year 1830 as the property of the Australian Agricultural Company ; but Mr. Hart declares her to belong , one half to Messrs . A. B. Smith of that place , and the other half to himself ...
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