| John Dunmore Lang - 1837 - 1052 halaman
...are situated tbfertile plains of Bathurst ; and, in all respects, enjoying a state of pnvstcomfort and public prosperity, which I trust will at least...of His Majesty's Government. This change may indeed kascribed in part to the natural operation of time and events on individus. enterprise : how far it... | |
| William Pridden - 1843 - 406 halaman
...the population in the lowest state of debasement, and religious worship almost totally neglected.* Such was the state of New South Wales when I took...prosperity, which I trust will at least equal the expectations of His Majesty's Government. On my taking the command of the colony in the year 1810,... | |
| 1843 - 744 halaman
...administration on the 1st of January, 1510. I left it in February last, (1822) reaping incalculable benefits from my extensive and important discoveries in all...prosperity, which I trust will, at least, equal the expectations of his majesty's government. On my taking the command of the colony in the year 1810,... | |
| Samuel Bennett - 1865 - 710 halaman
...and the distress occasioned to the settlers by the then recent floods of the Hawkesbury and Nepean rivers, from whose banks chiefly the colony was at...equal the expectation of his Majesty's Government. The change may indeed be ascribed in part to the natural operation of time and events on individual... | |
| Charles White - 1889 - 710 halaman
...administration on ist January, 181o. I left it in February last (his communication is dated July, 1822), reaping incalculable advantages from my extensive...equal the expectation of His Majesty's Government. The change may indeed be ascribed in part to the natural operation of time and events on individual... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 halaman
...my extensive and important discoveries in all directions, including the supposed almost impassable barrier called the ' Blue Mountains,' to the westward...equal the expectation of his majesty's government." He goes on to say that in 1810 there were: population, 11,590; sheep, 25,888; cattle, 9,544; acres... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1917 - 978 halaman
...state of New South Wales, when I took charge theyewTsM. of its administration on the 1st of Jany., 1810. I left it, in February last, reaping incalculable...natural operation of time and events on individual enterprize. How far it may be attributed to measures originating with myself, as hereinafter detailed,... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1917 - 1156 halaman
...Wales, when I took charge iheyeJr'Ts'jk of its administration on the 1st of Jany., 1810. I left it, i» February last, reaping incalculable advantages from...natural operation of time and events on individual enterprize. How far it may be attributed to measures originating with myself, as hereinafter detailed,... | |
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