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... Port Jackson . Before we proceed , we feel our- selves called upon to " unfold a tale , " respecting this land of Napoleon , which will leave him , at once , with out a shadow of the claim to which his flatterers would entitle him . In ...
... Port Jackson . Before we proceed , we feel our- selves called upon to " unfold a tale , " respecting this land of Napoleon , which will leave him , at once , with out a shadow of the claim to which his flatterers would entitle him . In ...
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... harbour , though discovered by Bass , and laid down by him from an eye sketch ... Port Western is one of the finest that could possibly be found , combining ... Jackson , by again circumnavigating Van Die- man's land . In this passage ...
... harbour , though discovered by Bass , and laid down by him from an eye sketch ... Port Western is one of the finest that could possibly be found , combining ... Jackson , by again circumnavigating Van Die- man's land . In this passage ...
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... Port Jackson , the crew was reduced to so feeble a state , as to be utterly unable to work the ship into the harbour , which being observed by the governour , a small vessel was sent out to their assistance . Here they found the ...
... Port Jackson , the crew was reduced to so feeble a state , as to be utterly unable to work the ship into the harbour , which being observed by the governour , a small vessel was sent out to their assistance . Here they found the ...
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... harbour of Port Jackson . We suspect , however , that the account of the bustling trade , and flourish- ing state of the colony , is a little exaggerated . " A group of objects , not less interest ing , forced themselves on our ...
... harbour of Port Jackson . We suspect , however , that the account of the bustling trade , and flourish- ing state of the colony , is a little exaggerated . " A group of objects , not less interest ing , forced themselves on our ...
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... Port Jackson be erroneous , and tend to immorality , what must have been the effect of sending the same de- scription of characters in responsi- ble and important situations ? Was there Portuguese gentleman whose vices were intolerable ...
... Port Jackson be erroneous , and tend to immorality , what must have been the effect of sending the same de- scription of characters in responsi- ble and important situations ? Was there Portuguese gentleman whose vices were intolerable ...
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