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on the th of407
of new south wales260
for the purpose of245
the banks of the227
in the course of217
at the same time194
the course of the186
cape of good hope176
the morning of the175
the cape of good171
on the banks of152
to the westward of139
new south wales corps137
the new south wales136
morning of the th132
the head of the127
the nature of the126
in new south wales124
in consequence of the113
the whole of the108
at the head of105
banks of the river105
the country to the103
we were obliged to101
of the new south99
in the morning of97
to the eastward of88
the latter end of88
the master of the87
the bed of the85
this part of the85
at the distance of85
to the southward of84
the evening of the82
the appearance of the81
a quarter of a81
at the end of78
the end of the76
the greater part of76
in a state of75
quarter of a mile75
a part of the74
and on the th74
the middle of the73
from time to time73
on the morning of73
for the most part72
the arrival of the70
as far as the70
in the neighbourhood of70
the level of the69
end of the month69
on the part of68
that part of the68
nature of the country67
height above the sea67
the state of the67
in the direction of66
part of the country65
the direction of the64
the rest of the64
on the th the63
on the other hand63
in a great measure61
as soon as the61
in the midst of61
in the event of60
the waters of the60
the westward of the60
side of the river60
above the level of59
mile and a half58
it was impossible to58
the junction of the57
on the following morning57
on the west side57
the use of the56
the base of the56
the th of may56
as well as the56
bank of the river56
in the month of55
the channel of the55
for the first time55
for the use of55
the part of the54
the appearance of a54
latter end of the54
to the northward of54
colony of new south54
the name of the53
a new species of52
a mile and a52
on the st of52
evening of the th51
appearance of the country51
it is to be51
course of the day51
in a few days50
on the east side50
it would have been50
the remainder of the50
we fell in with49
on the following day49
the mouth of the49
the colony of new49
the bottom of the48
with a view to48
was found to be48
in the centre of48
it was evident that47
his excellency the governor47
the th of december47
greater part of the47
part of the world47
on the other side47
one of the most46
could not have been46
on the opposite side46
the th of the46
on the coast of46
as much as possible46
to new south wales46
at a distance of45
course of the river45
the night of the45
channel of the river45
with the exception of45
by the name of45
in the evening of45
one of the men45
in the beginning of45
part of the coast45
the west side of44
the th of march44
the th of january44
at the foot of44
the civil and military44
the opposite side of44
bed of the river44
left bank of the44
in the latitude of44
the th of july43
of one of the43
the officers of the43
the left bank of43
in the afternoon of43
the th of november43
at the rate of43
the summit of the43
on the evening of43
on account of the42
the top of the42
any part of the42
one hundred and fifty42
the surface of the42
the lower part of42
the coast of new42
it became necessary to42
the greatest part of42
miles and a half41
which we had been41
the latitude of degrees41
the th of august41
the town of sydney41
from the cape of41
of the blue mountains41
the th of october41
to the number of40
at an early hour40
a few days after39
in a short time39
the character of the39
at the time of39
the natives of the39
on the south side39
as soon as we39
of the th of39
as soon as they39
side of the island39
under the penalty of39
part of the harbour39
the centre of the39
variation of the compass38
anchored in the cove38
the entrance of the38
feet above the level38
until the th of38
right bank of the38
in addition to the38
the marshes of the38
the east side of38
th of this month38
at the cape of38
the neighbourhood of the38
on each side of37
the south side of37
the sides of the37
at the close of37
in one of the37
opposite side of the37
by one of the37
lower part of the37
fell in with a37
the situation of the37
of the country to37
the afternoon of the37
aspect of the country36
character of the country36
as i have already36
the variation of the36
on the d of36
came out in the36
the edge of the36
as far as we36
the th of this36
at the bottom of36
to be found in36
as soon as he36
at the back of36
under the direction of36
to the cape of35
the eastward of the35
the safety of the35
in the middle of35
the th of february35
the side of the35
on either side of35
as well as to35
the country through which35
west side of the35
proceeded down the river35
night of the th35
about a quarter of35
three or four miles35
in the bed of34
to the north of34
sailed on the th34
in a direct line34
on board the sirius34
side of the cove34
a view of the34
early in the morning34
of the name of34
east side of the34
in the first instance34
for the reception of34
in the same manner34
intercourse with the natives33
the face of the33
of some of the33
that he had been33
the departure of the33
parts of the colony33
about the middle of33
the other side of33
part of the day33
there can be no33
coast of new south33
the th of june33
the right bank of33
marshes of the macquarie33
under the command of32
a day or two32
to the southward and32
was at this time32
of the river was32
from the want of32
i was obliged to32
to a considerable distance32
the close of the32
in the vicinity of32
for a considerable time32
the whole of this32
a chain of ponds31
an account of the31
the body of the31
can be no doubt31
and some of the31
the place where the31
i do not think31
and one of the31
face of the country31
on the north side30
on the nd of30
light in the morning30
which he had been30
i have no doubt30
the establishment of a30
country to the north30
the return of the30
th of the month30
in the possession of30
with respect to the30
did not appear to30
at the south head30
banks of the hawkesbury30
part of the island30
state of the colony30
by some of the30
south side of the30
the manner in which30
a great number of30
the size of a30
on the one hand30
it is impossible to30
the north side of30
it might have been29
the inhabitants of the29
court of criminal judicature29
three quarters of a29
been for some time29
quarters of a mile29
was by no means29
at no great distance29
with regard to the29
latitude of degrees minutes29
country to the westward29
level of the sea29
a party of natives29
appeared to be a29
in honour of the29
in the hope of29
at noon on the29
who came out in29
the back of the29
in the way of29
the loss of the28
one of the natives28
which they had been28
a little to the28
a great deal of28
found it impossible to28
for some time past28
we stopped for the28
that it would be28
the course of a28
from s to s28
the th of april28
it would appear that28
the bank of the28
we arrived at the28
the course of this28
that we could not28
sails for norfolk island28
the produce of the28
toward the latter end28
other side of the28
were at this time27
one of the party27
with the intention of27
noon on the th27
a small quantity of27
appeared to have been27
in this part of27
and a half of27
the soil of the27
had been for some27
the foot of the27
the th of september27
a distance of about26
two or three miles26
reason to believe that26
some distance from the26
there was not a26
the south end of26
under the necessity of26
on which we were26
i could not but26
a mile from the26
about a mile and26
stopped for the night26
to be in the26
the beginning of the26
returned from norfolk island26
between it and the26
far as the eye26
the line of the25
for the sake of25
in consequence of this25
for the purposes of25
in any part of25
that they had been25
returned to the camp25
had for some time25
they appeared to be25
in consequence of which25
from the summit of25
during the whole of25
in company with the25
at rio de janeiro25
to the height of25
of which they had25
in the cove from25
gave the name of25
the progress of the25
other parts of the25
be found in the25
he said to himself24
in which they were24
from the nature of24
that they could not24
were not to be24
that it was impossible24
those who had been24
of the distant interior24
along the banks of24
each side of the24
sailed for norfolk island24
had it not been24
season of the year24
in the night of24
about half a mile24
to proceed to the24
the upper part of24
we found that the24
on which we had24
both sides of the24
the height of the24
that there was a24
on the side of24
as the eye could24
on both sides of24
at the base of24
of the natives who24
the place at which24
by which we had24
for the trial of24
upon the right bank24
it will be seen24
return to the camp24
and at the same24
it appeared to be23
little distance from the23
of the country in23
on the north shore23
as if they had23
and as soon as23
a large quantity of23
in the habit of23
in a westerly direction23
of those who had23
the signal was made23
a distance from the23
westward of the blue23
who had been sent23
was not more than23
about the size of23
taken place in the23
which there was a23
may be said to23
that it was not23
west coast of america23
as soon as possible23
fell in with the23
the th of last23
but there was no23
as it had been23
one hundred and twenty23
to go to the23
the beginning of this23
four or five miles23
master of the ship23
was not to be23
for a short time23
of the macquarie river23
point of the cove23
the force of the23
at the termination of23
the court of criminal23
the man who had23
we proceeded on our23
that he could not23
part of the river23
on the point of23
of those who were23
the beauty of the23
on board the supply22
on the top of22
we could not have22
of the natives were22
the termination of the22
one hundred and forty22
said the old man22
a few days before22
proved to be a22
returns from norfolk island22
of this month the22
five or six miles22
productions of the country22
of the nature of22
it not been for22
from new south wales22
to the south of22
i have the honour22
for a long time22
a great part of22
in search of the22
the secretary of state22
a certain number of22
the heat of the22
impossible for me to22
the general appearance of22
soon as we had22
from the appearance of22
afternoon of the th22
that we were obliged22
miles to the westward22
banks of the macquarie21
the provisions and stores21
appeared to be the21
the extremity of the21
the head of a21
the extent of the21
at a considerable distance21
there was reason to21
at some distance from21
was one of the21
in latitude degrees minutes21
that one of the21
a supply of water21
is to be hoped21
it is impossible for21
greatest part of the21
for the remainder of21
officers of the settlement21
the effect of the21
we were enabled to21
the want of a21
the interior of the21
on board of the21
part of the interior21
the head of it21
general appearance of the21
belonging to the sirius21
on one of the21
it must have been21
into the interior of21
the latitude of the21
at a little distance21
the mountains to the21
at the extremity of21
the hands of the21
the exception of the21
the southward and westward21
the effects of the21
a tribe of natives21
beginning of this month21
the eye could reach21
other part of the21
the sun and moon21
of his excellency the20
degrees minutes seconds s20
on the summit of20
to prevent them from20
be said to have20
have the honour to20
a good deal of20
in the act of20
took place in the20
at a loss to20
north side of the20
in his power to20
different parts of the20
of which they were20
we had not seen20
every part of the20
was such as to20
parts of the island20
the vicinity of the20
as we proceeded down20
the direction in which20
of which we had20
in front of the20
the day on which20
of transportation had expired20
on saturday the th20
that the natives had20
coast of new holland20
from north to south20
the prince of wales20
and it was not20
and a half from20
it was to be20
to return to the20
in the form of20
on the left bank20
far as we could20
middle of the month20
the whole of them20
the attention of the20
surface of the water20
on the rd of20
we proceeded down the20
of the civil and20
of a mile in20
the spot where the20
at the mouth of20
supposed to be the20
it appeared to me20
its junction with the20
to be the case20
as far as i20
to the end of20
we had the satisfaction19
and on the following19
the th and th19
to the head of19
from the public stores19
from the circumstance of19
in which there was19
six or seven miles19
at the latter end19
would not have been19
and it is to19
at the expiration of19
made at the south19
to ascertain the nature19
in order to prevent19
many of them were19
had the satisfaction of19
the majority of the19
one of them was19
between them and the19
the banks of a19
the success of the19
we halted for the19
the wind shifted to19
of the river were19
are to be found19
two or three days19
the size of the19
the southward of the19
that they might be19
killed by the natives19
they were to be19
that we were not19
the valley of the19
after an absence of19
in different parts of19
the want of water19
halted for the night19
the influence of the19
in the mean time19
two hundred and fifty19
of wind from the19
in search of water19
as there was no19
put an end to19
a few of the19
from three to four19
i had ever seen19
is impossible for me19
any other part of19
of one hundred and19
the early part of19
of which he had18
in the presence of18
thought it necessary to18
the county of cumberland18
that there was no18
the major part of18
some of the natives18
the northward of the18
knowledge of the country18
would be attended with18
we returned to the18
will be found to18
of the natives had18
with a view of18
parts of the country18
a great quantity of18
the first of the18
a number of the18
it is evident that18
the same time that18
the first of these18
for the information of18
the natives had been18
was evident that the18
the wreck of the18
not been for the18
for the support of18
of them had been18
a large body of18
the features of the18
in some of the18
from the number of18
new south wales and18
a little distance from18
seemed to have been18
to enable me to18
the quality of the18
of the colony of18
of being able to18
and most of the18
an open forest country18
of the inhabitants of18
through which we had18
had not seen any18
found it to be18
waters of the river18
from one of the18
to the place where18
on the th we18
proceeded on our journey18
for the preservation of18
had taken place in18
more than probable that18
the western side of18
on a level with18
on the first of18
as that of the18
under the care of18
it is certain that18
that it would have18
miles to the southward18
to be able to18
below the junction of18
at which we had18
a considerable number of18
in the hands of18
they fell in with18
not appear to be18
than any we had18
of a mile from18
we did not see18
on the night of18
a quarter of an18
was supposed to be17
in the interior of17
the women and children17
the conduct of the17
course of the afternoon17
there was not any17
the south cape of17
one hundred and thirty17
than a quarter of17
the establishment of the17
for a few days17
the government of the17
we came upon a17
out of the harbour17
out of the question17
the great body of17
the hill on which17
an acre of ground17
of the convicts who17
to the base of17
a party of the17
the aspect of the17
at a small distance17
who were in the17
from the top of17
on the last day17
and appeared to be17
is not to be17
at this time in17
far to the northward17
part of the colony17
it is more than17
they could not be17
to the northward and17
with some of the17
objects of the expedition17
a red sandy loam17
the southward of west17
the form of a17
a continuation of the17
the place where we17
it to be a17
of the natives in17
after the arrival of17
of the sun and17
to the depth of17
with which they were17
had been sent to17
as soon as it17
sides of the river17
that they were not17
on the th and17
which appeared to be17
three or four days17
we were about to17
in proportion to the17
as if it had17
with the assistance of17
but he did not17
of the colony in17
the commencement of the17
as soon as i17
have no doubt that17
parts of the body17
the point of the17
embarked on board the17
she had on board17
from s d to16
banks of the morumbidgee16
a short time before16
the last day of16
ought to have been16
the francis returns from16
miles to the northward16
s d to s16
country to the n16
of the th regiment16
was to be found16
between us and the16
and in a few16
and two or three16
for two or three16
the immediate vicinity of16
in the body of16
under an impression that16
which we had slept16
to one of the16
for the benefit of16
early part of the16
a mile in breadth16
ascertain the nature of16
to return to england16
where we had slept16
the names of the16
of the month the16
in any of the16
a gale of wind16
into the hands of16
made the signal for16
be said to be16
the gulf of carpentaria16
of this part of16
from where we had16
which was to be16
had been in the16
great part of the16
to be met with16
if they had been16
of the country through16
than that of the16
the southern extremity of16
the country in the16
the reception of the16
this was the first16
to be wondered at16
the strength of the16
in various parts of16
a short distance from16
of the country and16
the weather had been16
one of the transports16
the benefit of the16
it may not be16
the midst of the16
number of the natives16
seven or eight miles16
with a piece of16
at the junction of16
two miles to the16
the edge of a16
distance from the river16
a level with the16
over a bottom of16
and as it was16
early the next morning16
the river to the16
the carpenter of the16
the length of the16
proved to be the16
on the return of16
the interior parts of16
it appeared that the16
the discovery of the16
we struck upon a16
the seat of government16
who had been employed16
the right of the16
arrived on the th16
man who had been16
the thermometer stood at16
on the arrival of16
that it is not16
i was led to16
in order to ascertain16
for three or four16
of the island of16
angle of the river16
the ground on which16
a considerable distance from16
to take care of16
not more than two16
with an account of16
i have already remarked16
transactions of the colony16
and in the afternoon16
upper part of the16
of degrees minutes south16
head of the harbour16
was made at the16
part of the settlement16
of the convicts were16
it was difficult to16
from thirty to forty16
at the entrance of16
one of the blacks16
in the evening we16
the distance of about16
which were to be16
at a distance from16
the weather was very16
in the immediate neighbourhood16
said to have been16
arrives from norfolk island16
the chain of ponds15
put on board the15
in the lower part15
they had not been15
down the banks of15
features of the country15
two hundred and twenty15
with which we had15
the eastern coast of15
brought up to the15
which had been sent15
three in the afternoon15
country through which we15
to the banks of15
in which we had15
is more than probable15
fires of the natives15
but none of them15
of rio de janeiro15
miles to the north15
the th day of15
found it necessary to15
the head of this15
the heads of the15
the month of november15
country in that direction15
the governor and his15
the immediate banks of15
the people of the15
on the western side15
the people who were15
the labour of the15
i am inclined to15
take place in the15
the number of convicts15
of the tribe of15
on the th instant15
one hundred and sixty15
to inform me that15
feet above the sea15
obtained the name of15
the limits of the15
from two to three15
a little below the15
the south point of15
the natives in the15
five or six leagues15
back from the river15
it was found that15
at five in the15
it is well known15
a very short time15
that they did not15
the commander of the15
in order to make15
in which it was15
the heart of the15
the plains of the15
about one hundred and15
from the time of15
for which he was15
she sailed on the15
which had been given15
were found to be15
the moment they saw15
about three quarters of15
the colour of the15
and some of them15
and a half in15
it was supposed that15
in the immediate vicinity15
wind shifted to the15
the water in the15
that they should be15
it is difficult to15
in the shape of15
it would be necessary15
it was hoped that15
of the truth of15
that there is a15
every reason to believe15
of the country was15
during the remainder of15
remainder of the day15
was sentenced to receive15
be no doubt that15
above the reach of15
the fate of the15
some of the convicts15
it was too late15
the depot on the15
of the last month15
male and female convicts15
could not fail to15
on our return to15
the island of st15
that the whole of15
heat of the weather15
nature of the soil15
by means of a15
it was not until15
by the appearance of15
the summit of a15
between three and four15
in their power to15
it was not without15
that it might be15
and the whole of15
a few hundred yards15
to be in a15
territory of new south15
the country in that15
supposed to have been15
on the bank of15
the time of the15
with a party of15
to be employed in15
from port jackson to15
in charge of the14
the detachment of marines14
met with in the14
it was impossible for14
it will be remembered14
several of the natives14
and that he had14
as well as of14
of the western interior14
from norfolk island the14
the month of september14
from the place where14
an angle of the14
would be enabled to14
three hundred and fifty14
soon as it was14
at the place where14
we were in the14
it was covered with14
in the execution of14
upon the left bank14
over which we had14
the lake and the14
heavy gale of wind14
base of the ranges14
of the existence of14
the supply armed tender14
that it had been14
to that of the14
heavy gales of wind14
we had passed the14
of a large river14
round the head of14
and the next day14
to me to be14
as far as possible14
considerable distance from the14
for the service of14
any of the natives14
for new south wales14
of the river to14
the william and ann14
belonging to the crown14
one hundred and eighty14
not included in this14
but it was not14
appeared to be in14
two of the men14
as if they were14
that we did not14
a state of nature14
supply sails for norfolk14
appeared to me that14
a blade of grass14
the sirius and supply14
growth of fine wool14
in with the land14
am inclined to think14
the least appearance of14
but as it was14
we should have been14
one side of the14
arrival at mount harris14
country to the northward14
by the governor to14
the prosperity of the14
a mile or two14
a criminal court held14
east point of the14
and seemed to be14
he was obliged to14
appeared to be very14
no doubt that the14
to the amount of14
the latter part of14
early in the month14
the stores and provisions14
an excursion to the14
to believe that the14
on account of his14
it would be impossible14
nature and extent of14
a considerable quantity of14
new south wales is14
within the limits of14
the natives of new14
half a mile from14
with which he had14
might have been expected14
we had passed through14
it appears to me14
remained for us to14
as far to the14
to the edge of14
appear to have been14
to the right of14
he was going to14
and one hundred and14
the isle of france14
for the safety of14
more to the westward14
so fortunate as to14
the weight of the14
party of the natives14
were to be seen14
to which we had14
of one of them14
not be able to14
between four and five14
was to be seen14
in a few years14
there was a small14
received sentence of death14
the report of the14
by order of the14
a length of time14
to be a new14
bank of the murray14
at a time when14
in the hope that14
to the left of14
that we should have14
the nature and extent14
of the natives of14
all the appearance of14
it was necessary to14
to the westward was14
it was determined to14
on his return from14
the value of the14
two or three of13
morning of the d13
that on which we13
it is probable that13
this season of the13
to those of the13
came down to the13
and as i had13
sides of the hills13
to fall in with13
at a great distance13
the eastward of north13
that i was obliged13
had every reason to13
privates of the new13
we came upon the13
entrance of the harbour13
put a stop to13
reason to suppose that13
this was the only13
at a greater distance13
the command of the13
from east to west13
some part of the13
as far as it13
by a reference to13
port jackson on the13
whose terms of transportation13
to be paid for13
in the service of13
making a total of13
as if he had13
and one of them13
part of the way13
of which it was13
and that it was13
coming from the n13
the westward of it13
in the room of13
short distance from the13
of the reach of13
beginning of the month13
the natives who had13
harbour of port jackson13
died on the passage13
in the new south13
at the edge of13
which must have been13
the highest part of13
when it is considered13
which they were to13
the river we had13
country to the south13
in times of flood13
as to render it13
in the town of13
that he did not13
five in the afternoon13
a few yards of13
the same manner as13
after a journey of13
it was found to13
that some of the13
for the last three13
the object of his13
the state in which13
to cross the river13
in the district of13
in search of a13
passage from the cape13
to be of the13
seaman belonging to the13
the expenses of the13
that is to say13
with a number of13
the space between the13
fall in with the13
one or other of13
the banks of which13
the people in the13
until such time as13
had the mortification to13
in the same direction13
more than a mile13
the cultivation of the13
the inhabitants of this13
about a mile from13
in one of which13
of what had been13
that they had not13
of which had been13
for me to describe13
which the natives had13
such of them as13
out of the reach13
it must be remarked13
the violence of the13
at the expense of13
end of the island13
to explore the country13
of that part of13
of the death of13
the spot on which13
to be seen in13
if it had been13
as well as from13
in spite of the13
and a half to13
the bark of a13
distance from each other13
from degrees to degrees13
it could not be13
highest part of the13
success of the expedition13
every now and then13
was ordered to be13
the top of a13
we found it impossible13
western side of the13
of the surrounding country13
of the marshes of13
the territory of new13
in which they had13
the interests of the13
and that it would13
either side of it13
of the state of13
at this time the13
the view from the13
i returned to the13
the protection of the13
the river on the13
by far the greater13
to the spot where13
the fires of the13
immediate banks of the13
all the purposes of13
two in the afternoon13
had the appearance of13
and it was only13
it appears to be13
the governor thought it13
on the subject of13
on the th day13
of the following day13
at one of the13
to be the darling13
on the day following13
he was sentenced to13
the interior of new13
a man who had13
and found it to13
to me that the13
a large portion of13
of the colony to13
side of the valley12
some of the men12
of the provisions and12
not appear to have12
the marines and convicts12
in the morning we12
proceeded up the river12
from rio de janeiro12
than those of the12
one of which was12
of those who have12
we pitched our tents12
in the early part12
which we had passed12
to the distance of12
force of the current12
to point out the12
one of them had12
in which i was12
of the country is12
a mile of the12
i am of opinion12
the general colour of12
they did not appear12
of many of the12
not being able to12
one of whom was12
the macquarie and the12
is said to be12
to enable us to12
did not seem to12
under the influence of12
the left of the12
every person in the12
with those of the12
came to inform me12
a small pond of12
and a variety of12
of the sydney cove12
there was not the12
into a state of12
close of the year12
have an opportunity of12
this time to the12
miles to the n12
of a number of12
me to describe the12
in the price of12
to enable them to12
a serpentine sheet of12
the nearest part of12
the points of the12
interests of the colony12
would appear that the12
the harbour of port12
on a nearer approach12
we encamped on the12
signal was made for12
that we should not12
a list of the12
to the nature of12
the th to the12
in consequence of its12
who were with him12
seasons of the year12
in which we were12
of four or five12
a proof of the12
place at which we12
it is not to12
this time in the12
me that he had12
no great distance from12
was much to be12
and that they were12
to be derived from12
that they would be12
the discovery of a12
of the main channel12
settlement at port jackson12
it was impossible that12
that he had seen12
interior parts of the12
the camp on the12
had the satisfaction to12
with a cargo of12
of the public stores12
remains for me to12
of the mountains to12
after we left the12
for a day or12
a piece of ground12
between two and three12
valley of the murray12
would be necessary to12
within a few yards12
banks of the darling12
in the prosecution of12
of the loss of12
to the extent of12
the same time to12
in favour of the12
and there was a12
at about five miles12
new south wales to12
one of the convicts12
be made to the12
on the opposite bank12
at such a distance12
terms of transportation had12
to one hundred and12
to be a very12
near the head of12
the basin of the12
the other to the12
during the greater part12
termination of the river12
with a small party12
the centre of a12
to be sent to12
was my intention to12
to escape from the12
civil and military officers12
on some of the12
in the open air12
which they have been12
the care of the12
with which it was12
i had no doubt12
the welfare of the12
the distance of a12
the masters of the12
the north end of12
to get into the12
state of the interior12
had been unable to12
the result of the12
a knowledge of the12
point of the compass12
lost in the woods12
to a distance of12
for the cape of12
for the space of12
between the lake and12
the country over which12
a few days afterwards12
the amount of the12
ditto ditto ditto ditto12
lost no time in12
we made the land12
should be able to12
at the commencement of12
by the officers of12
the body of a12
about seven miles from12
of the mother country12
the bed of a12
there was no doubt12
distances of the sun12
escape from the colony12
he was able to12
in every part of12
the first day of12
the side of a12
but it was impossible12
on the immediate banks12
a drop of water12
our return to the12
the immediate neighbourhood of12
the settlers at the12
the margin of the12
part of the provisions12
while the men were12
in a few minutes12
of the country over12
water in the river12
line of the horizon12
to the top of12
general colour of the12
of water in it12
of stores and provisions12
of the officers and12
at this season of12
some little distance from12
which had hitherto been12
pounds and a half12
natives of new south12
there is a small12
the weather during the12
and longitude degrees minutes12
in an easterly direction12
had an opportunity of12
it would not be11
we continued our journey11
the anniversary of his11
to the house of11
the country we had11
it had not been11
be the means of11
of the town of11
been one of the11
by the want of11
any we had seen11
to the colonial government11
of the live stock11
four in the afternoon11
such a distance from11
in a few hours11
and many of them11
miles from the camp11
the longitude of degrees11
the settlement at sydney11
was at the same11
at some little distance11
which proved to be11
the death of the11
that he would be11
the breadth of the11
on the edge of11
falling in with the11
of the marines and11
the lady juliana transport11
who had served their11
the direction of a11
as they had been11
base of the hills11
by no means so11
the mortification to find11
the whole of us11
will be remembered that11
of the same kind11
as long as they11
at the beginning of11
we had a very11
branch of the river11
that i did not11
to keep at a11
sent to norfolk island11
as if he were11
wounded by the natives11
seemed to be a11
quarter of an hour11
the south of the11
the purpose of being11
from to feet in11
more than a quarter11
was found to have11
large body of natives11
will be able to11
by the inhabitants of11
have been able to11
the shores of the11
we should have to11
the cause of this11
was found that the11
appeared to be of11
which we had encamped11
a day of rest11
it has been seen11
a matter of surprise11
i have already said11
officers of the civil11
at this time of11
the month of february11
late in the afternoon11
but they did not11
with a quantity of11
to quit the colony11
had seen on the11
major part of the11
two miles and a11
which they met with11
and we were obliged11
island on the th11
the month of april11
had every appearance of11
distance from the settlement11
a seaman belonging to11
known in the settlement11
a point of land11
the cattle and horses11
the expense of the11
during the first expedition11
about miles to the11
the natives on the11
with which they are11
level of the stream11
to any of the11
about two miles from11
on the island of11
the navigation of the11
of the same month11
by the natives of11
the outskirts of the11
many parts of the11
the remains of a11
the convicts who were11
who had been left11
to those who had11
it was that the11
on the upper part11
it is a singular11
there is not a11
from norfolk island a11
through which we passed11
belonging to the settlement11
i beg leave to11
appeared to be about11
a reference to the11
jackson on the th11
the service of the11
if there was any11
survey of the coast11
make the best of11
i have already observed11
some of them had11
i should not have11
per man per week11
of the cape of11
and in the evening11
but i could not11
from the time we11
the first part of11
which i have already11
at a short distance11
some of which were11
a native of the11
and the cape of11
on his return to11
not one of them11
when we arrived at11
a half from the11
a bench of magistrates11
a supply of provisions11
to the summit of11
at about seven miles11
of the river on11
there could be no11
found to have been11
on sunday the th11
not more than half11
had been made to11
in which we found11
with which he was11
in the article of11
were not more than11
the st of september11
depot on the lachlan11
state of the river11
in the last month11
be attributed to the11
within a mile of11
the river at the11
to the foot of11
since the establishment of11
and who had been11
as there was a11
and i have no11
was fortunate enough to11
thousand four hundred and11
to get to the11
so that we were11
among the natives of11
the water of the11
there appeared to be11
it would be a11
so far to the11
degrees minutes s and11
one of the horses11
last day of the11
the length of time11
had been sent out11
either side of the11
the day had been11
to think that the11
been made to the11
the same kind of11
on which they were11
of the number of11
which had been made11
of the country we11
the colony in the11
and a number of11
the following day we11
could not hope to11
to ascertain if there11
have been in the11
the west coast of11
if any of the11
not to be wondered11
had been found to11
between sydney and parramatta11
some of these people11
upon the banks of11
in my power to11
the settlement at port11
did not attempt to11
to the opposite side11
it must be evident11
he was in the11
they were obliged to11
by the side of11
master of the britannia11
had been obliged to11
found to be a11
change took place in11
it was my intention11
be a new species11
the sentence of the11
i do not mean11
out of sight of11
in lieu of the11
thought it better to11
of the same description11
from the public store11
under the great seal11
summit of the hill11
for a supply of11
of the same name11
various parts of the11
not more than a11
are you going to11
in spite of all11
the place where they11
great body of the11
for a few moments11
of thunder and lightning11
on the public account11
be seen in the11
it to be the11
the history of the11
had been given to11
of the bark of11
i have already mentioned11
the banks of this11
distance from the shore11
at half past eight11
in order to examine11
the time of their11
to be the same11
up to the settlement11
far to the southward11
beyond the reach of11
was likely to be11
from ten to twelve11
by the criminal court11
there is a very11
of the month of11
been put on board11
were it not for11
the creek leading to11
behaviour of the convicts11
the name of a11
it was with some11
for a considerable distance10
the owner of the10
as we neared the10
of the interior is10
is to be found10
was observed to be10
shore of botany bay10
three pounds of flour10
the door of the10
his royal highness the10
effects of the drought10
we were on the10
the eastern side of10
struck upon a creek10
the fall of the10
that we were still10
the result of this10
should be enabled to10
in addition to this10
the foot of a10
as it was impossible10
as a proof of10
at this time a10
on which the natives10
it was with difficulty10
cape of this country10
at the top of10
did not see any10
and the appearance of10
latitude was degrees minutes10
from the head of10
as i had not10
from the th to10
the period of their10
in the case of10
halted for the evening10
one pound and a10
the signal for a10
for which i was10
all parts of the10
fore part of the10
extremity of the plain10
a considerable portion of10
it did not appear10
which we could not10
part of the men10
have every reason to10
on the surface of10
we passed on the10
from which we had10
it was to the10
on the present occasion10
to this part of10
the point at which10
to shepherds at pounds10
the person who had10
the whole extent of10
and that we should10
a sufficient number of10
prosperity of the colony10
not by any means10
on arriving at the10
arrival of the supply10
parts of the world10
to return to their10
that he was going10
country on either side10
and it is not10
course of this month10
rivers of the interior10
been such as to10
side of the stream10
the period of its10
miles from where we10
convicts who had been10
banks of this river10
the windings of the10
running to the north10
the summits of the10
returning to the camp10
the temperature of the10
in the place of10
for the consumption of10
transactions at port jackson10
secretary of state for10
of any of the10
this side of the10
to induce him to10
to those who are10
more than half a10
were to be found10
to be considered as10
the lachlan and macquarie10
commissioned officers and privates10
we had already passed10
those who have been10
the coast to the10
nothing could be more10
the security of the10
the following account of10
that to the north10
of water in the10
one of the ships10
side of the channel10
more the appearance of10
was of opinion that10
but we could not10
part of the range10
the country was low10
the seal of the10
to guard against the10
the angle formed by10
that he had found10
to that part of10
cataract of the macquarie10
from the effects of10
navigated according to law10
on my return to10
of the best quality10
the whole number of10
of two or three10
on which they had10
the timber upon it10
i was going to10
miles from the river10
were fortunate enough to10
those parts of the10
that by which we10
in a condition to10
about the same time10
had been so long10
on each ton of10
been the means of10
was to no purpose10
led to infer that10
about three miles from10
left of the river10
who had been in10
is difficult to say10
that he was not10
the westward of them10
character of the river10
civil and military establishments10
that it was with10
and one or two10
known by the name10
character of the distant10
and the rest of10
was with some difficulty10
in such a manner10
lake to the sea10
upwards of two hundred10
it will not be10
the run of water10
as far as practicable10
laid down in the10
was well known to10
in any other part10
strong gales from the10
interview with the natives10
condition of the men10
the natives who were10
about four miles from10
have been less than10
the men who were10
along the base of10
far the greater part10
was not the least10
many of the convicts10
with reference to the10
to get out of10
progress of the expedition10
of three or four10
the chaplain of the10
excursion into the country10
to which we were10
the foundation of a10
was not the case10
at the expence of10
on the th a10
was absolutely necessary to10
at the conclusion of10
colonists of new south10
which would have been10
on the th with10
head of the bay10
some parts of the10
an excursion into the10
the east point of10
in the opinion of10
to england in the10
from twelve to fifteen10
some of them were10
would be found to10
of the country from10
for the supply of10
on which we stood10
from the south cape10
with one of the10
whose sentences of transportation10
course of the darling10
stretched away to the10
it will be found10
it was well known10
five or six feet10
as well as in10
we had reason to10
to the north and10
england on the th10
plains of the macquarie10
it struck me that10
from the coast of10
return to mount harris10
by any of the10
to have been a10
the same as that10
the creek on which10
view from the summit10
and i could not10
side of the harbour10
would in all probability10
the decomposition of the10
to induce them to10
which ought to be10
by a party of10
which we had seen10
by a number of10
was covered with a10
state of the atmosphere10
longitude of degrees minutes10
one end of the10
the termination of our10
south end of the10
the backs of the10
the interior to the10
junction of the castlereagh10
of the river had10
on the minds of10
to have recourse to10
in the longitude of10
the prevalence of the10
the supply sails for10
of the coast of10
on the south head10
in many parts of10
point of the island10
the produce of their10
of the two rivers10
four miles to the10
a greater distance from10
that we had not10
of five or six10
the existence of a10
the business of the10
and a party of10
the west and north10
and the marks of10
the position of the10
there was a considerable10
the passage of the10
and it was with10
extreme heat of the10
in the southern hemisphere10
the command of lieutenant10
the following morning we10
which it had been10
was seen in the10
traces of the natives10
at the present moment10
to observe that the10
it only remained for10
of the month a10
that the waters of10
end of this month10
large tribe of natives10
point of encounter bay10
two and a half10
in the proportion of10
to and from the10
it has already been10
which i did not10
on the east coast10
the expence of the10
and stood to the10
the east india company10
by reason of the10
within two miles of10
vast body of water10
that i could not10
the convicts who had10
live stock in the10
under parts of the10
the principal part of10
gale of wind from10
and in the course10
of the people who10
be borne in mind10
distance from the coast10
for the protection of10
of the natives on10
to the character of10
said nic to himself10
the midst of it10
natives of the interior10
the event of any10
at about eight miles10
a great variety of10
was supposed to have10
had been employed in10
that he might be10
of the lake alexandrina10
that he had received10
in sight of the10
was made in the10
sentence of the law10
the colonists of new10
as much of the10
which had been received10
there had been no10
and as far as10
on the th in10
of the produce of10
no part of the10
the same point of10
after a passage of10
to the formation of10
arrival of the fleet10
it was to no10
which i had been10
we arrived on the10
could be spared from10
nearest part of the10
the event of our10
about the latter end10
in the mother country10
we had seen on10
a description of the10
and many of the10
that we should soon10
it was not to10
out in search of10
the colony to the10
saw a number of10
the country on either10
th and th of10
to the inhabitants of10
above the surface of10
on every side by10
seemed to be the10
to the southward as10
for the greater part10
on tuesday the th10
there is no doubt10
that would have been10
went down to the10
only remained for us10
at some future period10
have been occasioned by10
the minds of the10
the convicts on board10
with one hundred and10
shepherds at pounds to10
the north part of10
of the river in10
the end of this10
and that we were9
an equal number of9
than any thing else9
be in the possession9
was the effect of9
i thought it better9
on the eastern side9
the view to the9
the experience of the9
early in this month9
to which he had9
the ground should be9
a numerous tribe of9
that we were on9
which are to be9
in the afternoon the9
the wants of the9
journal of an expedition9
united states of america9
upwards of one hundred9
but it was evident9
distant five or six9
for the passage of9
to examine the country9
nature of the interior9
the assistance of the9
the bark of the9
six miles from the9
a certain quantity of9
at right angles with9
arrived here in the9
southern extremity of the9
spot on which we9
a large party of9
they must have been9
with him in the9
during the period of9
the circumstance of their9
interior of new holland9
to which they were9
the west point of9
of which he was9
branches of the trees9
at the island of9
thousand five hundred and9
day of the month9
a mile in length9
and that he was9
was said to be9
be found to be9
at all seasons of9
so as to enable9
is not more than9
but it was a9
for the security of9
judged it necessary to9
a small piece of9
the country from the9
s to s d9
during the time we9
of which it is9
part of it which9
from this time to9
on the margin of9
lachlan and macquarie rivers9
as could be wished9
got out of the9
appeared to me to9
our journey on the9
whole face of the9
in the appearance of9
for four or five9
the interior of this9
i went to the9
the necessity of a9
were supposed to have9
in the evening the9
in the aspect of9
the houses of the9
of it to the9
down the river to9
that they were the9
the longitude of the9
to be given to9
from six to eight9
time of the year9
this time of the9
would have been found9
three quarters of an9
to the conclusion that9
by the people of9
i do not know9
and navigated according to9
degrees minutes seconds south9
amounting in all to9
this country in the9
coast to the northward9
about nine miles from9
of not more than9
in the morning to9
of which i had9
the form of the9
stock in the colony9
that it is the9
it may be safely9
that it was a9
inches and a half9
the height of this9
justices of the peace9
the stillness of the9
the nose to the9
in some measure to9
to be accounted for9
lost sight of the9
the head of botany9
could not be very9
we passed through a9
which had been previously9
course of a few9
of the isle of9
to be hoped that9
the officers and men9
from two to four9
under an easy sail9
four or five days9
in which he was9
of the natives having9
he had not been9
most of them were9
inclined to think that9
to be the only9
might be said to9
he was about to9
i have seen them9
of the following month9
it may be presumed9
a superintendant of convicts9
thought it best to9
late in the evening9
in the first fleet9
could have been expected9
at six in the9
the manners of the9
to get rid of9
junction of the two9
a part of its9
with the utmost difficulty9
who appeared to be9
was given to the9
about a mile below9
we proceeded up the9
as well as those9
to have been the9
of which there was9
is one of the9
the south shore of9
the government of this9
the cove from england9
the country between the9
much reason to believe9
the time they were9
a range of hills9
and proceeded to the9
went on board the9
has been found to9
to be attributed to9
state of the country9
people were employed in9
sentences of transportation had9
shillings and sixpence per9
country to the southward9
in the afternoon we9
i therefore determined to9
impossible for us to9
the minds of those9
of the new river9
south cape of new9
so as to make9
to account for the9
of the country on9
of the salt provisions9
the facility with which9
on the same side9
two thirds of the9
for more than a9
that we had been9
which we passed on9
of country to the9
the hawkesbury and nepean9
the height of its9
the general course of9
to be subject to9
are by no means9
of the country as9
for the time being9
a criminal court was9
formed by the two9
for the horses to9
of the country which9
hundred and fifty miles9
in the use of9
in a straight line9
it proved to be9
in a fit of9
on his arrival at9
in that part of9
the nature of their9
the time of embarkation9
of the channel to9
would have been impossible9
at the age of9
the end of a9
of water to the9
off to the north9
there were at this9
with two hundred and9
to the interests of9
ten years of age9
morning of the st9
waters of the macquarie9
to settle in the9
in which it is9
were ordered to be9
as long as he9
which i have seen9
the badness of the9
of the officers of9
as circumstances would permit9
the th in the9
interior of the country9
of the land in9
in addition to these9
not to be found9
pound and a half9
i am not aware9
i should imagine that9
the basis of the9
would have been the9
as we had been9
of the two men9
for the production of9
i beg your pardon9
provisions for the colony9
the honour to be9
from that of the9
course of the macquarie9
he was compelled to9
they could not have9
i was unwilling to9
eight or ten miles9
mind as to the9
the ships of war9
in the height of9
nearly the whole of9
which i had seen9
in with a large9
which might have been9
collision with the natives9
it is remarkable that9
of sight of the9
on monday the th9
would have been much9
of the party who9
on the shores of9
is not so much9
had arrived in the9
to carry on the9
the loss of his9
breeze sprung up from9
were seen in the9
their distance from the9
o o o o9
that many of the9
had been accustomed to9
bore away to the9
of the little finger9
to trace the river9
establishment of the colony9
who had been the9
at four in the9
two miles from the9
is the want of9
have the appearance of9
creek leading to parramatta9
some idea of the9
hill on which i9
as might have been9
was on the point9
pointed out to them9
at which we stopped9
there appears to be9
in the forenoon of9
the satisfaction of seeing9
at three in the9
is a singular fact9
whether it was that9
necessary for me to9
much the same as9
close in with the9
as to form a9
so that we had9
i was anxious to9
the assistance of a9
who appeared to have9
without the assistance of9
of a mile to9
had been such as9
from fifty to sixty9
we reached the camp9
in most of the9
the branches of the9
that part of it9
sent down the harbour9
assembled on the th9
would be able to9
was not the only9
which we had entered9
the course of which9
miles from our camp9
all seasons of the9
of state for the9
there was abundance of9
as far as they9
stopped for the evening9
part of them were9
the midst of a9
and an half of9
discharged from government employ9
they would have been9
the survey of the9
to proceed on our9
and the acacia pendula9
in the same way9
the southward of botany9
the health of the9
it appeared that we9
far to the westward9
that several of the9
as the wind was9
a place of safety9
their terms of transportation9
west point of the9
the whole face of9
there was but little9
were observed to be9
temperature of the air9
were sent to the9
and it was supposed9
any length of time9
in consequence of some9
of which we could9
the track of the9
is a matter of9
and a couple of9
the west end of9
the wheels of the9
the government for the9
the case with the9
as we could see9
that it was to9
which had been erected9
we had not proceeded9
the same time he9
were in search of9
the direction of our9
on his return he9