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Reducing walesTravel-from-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 12668 author = Collins, David title = An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 2 An Account Of The English Colony In New South Wales, From Its First Settlement In 1788, To August 1801: With Remarks On The Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. Of The Native Inhabitants Of That Country. To Which Are Added, Some Particulars Of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. Of Lieutenant-Governor King; And An Account Of The Voyage Performed By Captain Flinders And Mr. Bass. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 114998 sentences = 4730 flesch = 69 summary = colony in general, that, after having pointed out a number of people who A decked long boat, having been sent from Sydney to Norfolk island, in Having proceeded down the river, they stopped at a point near Botany Bay, situated in point of fresh water, having a chain of large and excellent Bampton at New Zealand arrive at Norfolk Is. Several runaway convicts landed there by the _Britannia_ Bampton at New Zealand arrive at Norfolk Is. Several runaway convicts landed there by the _Britannia_ being at the same time boarded by a small boat from the shore, the people One of these boats returned in a few days, without having seen any thing About this time a small decked long boat arrived from Norfolk island, and 20 months before*, the governor, not having any vessel at Port Jackson Wheat at this time bore a high price in Norfolk Island, the settlers who cache = ./cache/12668.txt txt = ./txt/12668.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40270 author = Timmins, H. Thornhill (Henry Thornhill) title = Nooks and Corners of Pembrokeshire date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58534 sentences = 2424 flesch = 69 summary = than the mediæval castles of Pembroke, Manorbere and Carew; while St. Davids Cathedral and the ruined Palace of its bishops, nestling in their ancient priories, quaint old parish churches and curious, fortified The adjacent Castle Hill is crowned by a lofty watch-tower, some ruined A stone's-throw farther on rises the broad bulk of the great St. George's Bastion, marking the entrance to one of the principal town tidal waters extended up this hollow vale as far as the village of St. Florence; and there is an old map at Tenby in which a vessel in full towers and gables of the quaint old parish church peep from a rival hill parts, this curious old church stands unrivalled, even in this land of with the castle walls upon our right hand, we pass a group of cottages At the western end of the church rises a small but ancient tower, with cache = ./cache/40270.txt txt = ./txt/40270.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27113 author = Cramp, W. B. title = Narrative of a Voyage to India; of a Shipwreck on board the Lady Castlereagh; and a Description of New South Wales date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18366 sentences = 690 flesch = 69 summary = the ship's company and officers were sent to Butcher's Island. The day following that the ship came out of dock we joined her. appearance of verdure, houses, or indeed any sign of inhabitants, till DESCRIPTION OF NEW SOUTH WALES--DEPARTURE THEREFROM--ARRIVAL arrived at Van Diemen's Land after a pleasant passage of six days. shipping; and north-west of Henry's Bay is another fine river, called need of, and immediately made sail and arrived the same day at A few days after my arrival I proceeded with my friend to town. The Europeans reside about two miles to the west of the native town, following day arrived at Wadoor, a distance of fourteen miles, across On the following day, I proceeded on my route, and on the 20th arrived days' sail; soon after I went up to Calcutta on duty for the ship. town for large ships. cache = ./cache/27113.txt txt = ./txt/27113.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12565 author = King, Philip Gidley title = An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 1 With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. of The Native Inhabitants of That Country. to Which Are Added, Some Particulars of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. of Lieutenant-Governor King. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 258043 sentences = 10235 flesch = 67 summary = Particulars of the state of Norfolk Island to the time when the ships At day-break the following morning the harbour-master came on board the for sea, the governor intending to employ that ship in taking provisions On the 11th the _Supply_ sailed for Norfolk Island, having on board Information was also received at this time from Rose Hill, that a convict Norfolk Island, having on board Captain Hunter, with the officers and Information having been received, that a great body of convicts at the received of their having brought away any convicts or other persons from convicts who had got on board of these two ships had been landed by order Provisions embarked on board the Bengal ship for Norfolk Island Provisions embarked on board the Bengal ship for Norfolk Island returned from Norfolk Island, having been absent five weeks and one day. returned from Norfolk Island, having been absent five weeks and one day. cache = ./cache/12565.txt txt = ./txt/12565.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45712 author = Hissey, James John title = A Leisurely Tour in England date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 112078 sentences = 5111 flesch = 78 summary = pleasant pastoral scenery, time-honoured homes, quiet farmsteads, old villages, each with their ancient churches, quaint little market-towns carvings--Roads in the old times--The window and hearth tax. carvings--Roads in the old times--The window and hearth tax. pleasant homes, both old and new, we reached the long-streeted town of Dear old Izaak Walton called such an inn "a good honest ale-house," he told me of a very old church not far away (he pointed out the In old times I was told the church bell was rung on foggy days and nor of the old-time quiet--inns that in those days seemed so remote, One old house that took my fancy the first time I saw it a residence: an inn of wide renown in the old road-travelling days, country town if he could tell me the age of an interesting old house Travel in the old days--Sequestered Sussex--Country homes--A mellow Travel in the old days--Sequestered Sussex--Country homes--A mellow cache = ./cache/45712.txt txt = ./txt/45712.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27014 author = Davidson, G. 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(William Charles) title = Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 103623 sentences = 3726 flesch = 58 summary = superior advantages of climate and soil possessed by this colony; The value of land in this town is in many places half as great great and permanent benefit to the colony in general. rivers, and the latter the great mart for colonial produce, The colony of New South Wales possesses every variety of soil, large a country as New Holland, not possessing at least one great country will before long receive from the colony, will amply taken place of late years to the cleared lands in the colony, has effected of late years in the expences of the colony are to be government of this country, or of the colony, to direct the which this country does not possess in any of her colonies; and, shall be imported into any land, island, plantation, colony, civil establishment of this colony, would effect the great occasion the government for the next five years a very great cache = ./cache/15602.txt txt = ./txt/15602.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3535 author = Tench, Watkin title = A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany-Bay date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24459 sentences = 882 flesch = 63 summary = From this time to the day of our making the land, little occurred worthy I shall close my account of this place by informing strangers, who may The live animals we took on board on the public account from the Cape, The Passage from the Cape of Good Hope to Botany Bay. We had hardly cleared the land when a south-east wind set in, and, time-keeper, in longitude 11 deg 30 min east, so that our distance from place, Governor Phillip at this time signified his intention of shifting Account of the Country about Botany Bay. We had scarcely bid each other welcome on our arrival, when Lieutenant-Governor, in order to explore the nature of the country, and the Bay. 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three dimensions: governor time having; men place time; old church road; st castle old; town ship miles file(s): ./cache/12565.txt, ./cache/27014.txt, ./cache/45712.txt, ./cache/40270.txt, ./cache/27113.txt titles(s): An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 1 With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. of The Native Inhabitants of That Country. to Which Are Added, Some Particulars of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. of Lieutenant-Governor King. | Trade and Travel in the Far East or Recollections of twenty-one years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia and China. | A Leisurely Tour in England | Nooks and Corners of Pembrokeshire | Narrative of a Voyage to India; of a Shipwreck on board the Lady Castlereagh; and a Description of New South Wales Type: gutenberg title: walesTravel-from-gutenberg date: 2021-01-15 time: 13:34 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: subject:"Wales -- Description and travel" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 12668 author: Collins, David title: An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 2 An Account Of The English Colony In New South Wales, From Its First Settlement In 1788, To August 1801: With Remarks On The Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. Of The Native Inhabitants Of That Country. To Which Are Added, Some Particulars Of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. Of Lieutenant-Governor King; And An Account Of The Voyage Performed By Captain Flinders And Mr. Bass. date: words: 114998 sentences: 4730 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/12668.txt txt: ./txt/12668.txt summary: colony in general, that, after having pointed out a number of people who A decked long boat, having been sent from Sydney to Norfolk island, in Having proceeded down the river, they stopped at a point near Botany Bay, situated in point of fresh water, having a chain of large and excellent Bampton at New Zealand arrive at Norfolk Is. Several runaway convicts landed there by the _Britannia_ Bampton at New Zealand arrive at Norfolk Is. Several runaway convicts landed there by the _Britannia_ being at the same time boarded by a small boat from the shore, the people One of these boats returned in a few days, without having seen any thing About this time a small decked long boat arrived from Norfolk island, and 20 months before*, the governor, not having any vessel at Port Jackson Wheat at this time bore a high price in Norfolk Island, the settlers who id: 27113 author: Cramp, W. B. title: Narrative of a Voyage to India; of a Shipwreck on board the Lady Castlereagh; and a Description of New South Wales date: words: 18366 sentences: 690 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/27113.txt txt: ./txt/27113.txt summary: the ship''s company and officers were sent to Butcher''s Island. The day following that the ship came out of dock we joined her. appearance of verdure, houses, or indeed any sign of inhabitants, till DESCRIPTION OF NEW SOUTH WALES--DEPARTURE THEREFROM--ARRIVAL arrived at Van Diemen''s Land after a pleasant passage of six days. shipping; and north-west of Henry''s Bay is another fine river, called need of, and immediately made sail and arrived the same day at A few days after my arrival I proceeded with my friend to town. The Europeans reside about two miles to the west of the native town, following day arrived at Wadoor, a distance of fourteen miles, across On the following day, I proceeded on my route, and on the 20th arrived days'' sail; soon after I went up to Calcutta on duty for the ship. town for large ships. id: 27014 author: Davidson, G. F. title: Trade and Travel in the Far East or Recollections of twenty-one years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia and China. date: words: 75998 sentences: 3083 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/27014.txt txt: ./txt/27014.txt summary: unprejudiced European walk through the native towns of Java, Singapore, The Cochin Chinese ships generally bring each four thousand _peculs_ of Proper, visit Singapore every year, from May till October, and bring the vast importance of the Chinese junk-trade to Singapore, and take trade-wind, a ship makes nearly as much westing as she does southing, New South Wales had been for many years a British Colony, before any because China-men always prefer emigrating to a country having frequent Chinese labourer bound for five years, his pay to begin from the day he brought by the native boats every year to Batavia and Singapore, at both and go, land and ship their goods in their own names, hold houses and British merchants to land and ship goods in their own names, and by In the first place, then, British subjects residing in, or shipping place, and ships from the harbour, at a day''s notice, without ever id: 45712 author: Hissey, James John title: A Leisurely Tour in England date: words: 112078 sentences: 5111 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/45712.txt txt: ./txt/45712.txt summary: pleasant pastoral scenery, time-honoured homes, quiet farmsteads, old villages, each with their ancient churches, quaint little market-towns carvings--Roads in the old times--The window and hearth tax. carvings--Roads in the old times--The window and hearth tax. pleasant homes, both old and new, we reached the long-streeted town of Dear old Izaak Walton called such an inn "a good honest ale-house," he told me of a very old church not far away (he pointed out the In old times I was told the church bell was rung on foggy days and nor of the old-time quiet--inns that in those days seemed so remote, One old house that took my fancy the first time I saw it a residence: an inn of wide renown in the old road-travelling days, country town if he could tell me the age of an interesting old house Travel in the old days--Sequestered Sussex--Country homes--A mellow Travel in the old days--Sequestered Sussex--Country homes--A mellow id: 12565 author: King, Philip Gidley title: An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 1 With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. of The Native Inhabitants of That Country. to Which Are Added, Some Particulars of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. of Lieutenant-Governor King. date: words: 258043 sentences: 10235 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/12565.txt txt: ./txt/12565.txt summary: Particulars of the state of Norfolk Island to the time when the ships At day-break the following morning the harbour-master came on board the for sea, the governor intending to employ that ship in taking provisions On the 11th the _Supply_ sailed for Norfolk Island, having on board Information was also received at this time from Rose Hill, that a convict Norfolk Island, having on board Captain Hunter, with the officers and Information having been received, that a great body of convicts at the received of their having brought away any convicts or other persons from convicts who had got on board of these two ships had been landed by order Provisions embarked on board the Bengal ship for Norfolk Island Provisions embarked on board the Bengal ship for Norfolk Island returned from Norfolk Island, having been absent five weeks and one day. returned from Norfolk Island, having been absent five weeks and one day. id: 3534 author: Tench, Watkin title: A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson date: words: 67103 sentences: 3164 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/3534.txt txt: ./txt/3534.txt summary: A new settlement, named by the governor Rose Hill, 16 miles inland, was governor, attended by Arabanoo, and a surgeon, went in a boat immediately Having remained out three days, we returned to our quarters at Rose-hill, On the 7th instant, Captain Nepean, of the New South Wales Corps, and Mr. White, accompanied by little Nanbaree, and a party of men, went in a boat A return of the number of persons employed at Rose Hill, November 16th, day-light, in order to bring in six of those natives who reside near the received a direction to attend the governor at head quarters immediately. near the place where the pursuit had begun) we observed a native fishing in attempts of a like nature, the governor directed that boats only of stated from the governor''s house at Rose Hill and steered* for a short time nearly id: 3535 author: Tench, Watkin title: A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany-Bay date: words: 24459 sentences: 882 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/3535.txt txt: ./txt/3535.txt summary: From this time to the day of our making the land, little occurred worthy I shall close my account of this place by informing strangers, who may The live animals we took on board on the public account from the Cape, The Passage from the Cape of Good Hope to Botany Bay. We had hardly cleared the land when a south-east wind set in, and, time-keeper, in longitude 11 deg 30 min east, so that our distance from place, Governor Phillip at this time signified his intention of shifting Account of the Country about Botany Bay. We had scarcely bid each other welcome on our arrival, when Lieutenant-Governor, in order to explore the nature of the country, and the Bay. The natives being departed, we set out to observe the country, which, The landing of a part of the marines and convicts took place the next id: 40270 author: Timmins, H. Thornhill (Henry Thornhill) title: Nooks and Corners of Pembrokeshire date: words: 58534 sentences: 2424 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/40270.txt txt: ./txt/40270.txt summary: than the mediæval castles of Pembroke, Manorbere and Carew; while St. Davids Cathedral and the ruined Palace of its bishops, nestling in their ancient priories, quaint old parish churches and curious, fortified The adjacent Castle Hill is crowned by a lofty watch-tower, some ruined A stone''s-throw farther on rises the broad bulk of the great St. George''s Bastion, marking the entrance to one of the principal town tidal waters extended up this hollow vale as far as the village of St. Florence; and there is an old map at Tenby in which a vessel in full towers and gables of the quaint old parish church peep from a rival hill parts, this curious old church stands unrivalled, even in this land of with the castle walls upon our right hand, we pass a group of cottages At the western end of the church rises a small but ancient tower, with id: 15602 author: Wentworth, W. C. (William Charles) title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen''s Land With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America date: words: 103623 sentences: 3726 pages: flesch: 58 cache: ./cache/15602.txt txt: ./txt/15602.txt summary: superior advantages of climate and soil possessed by this colony; The value of land in this town is in many places half as great great and permanent benefit to the colony in general. rivers, and the latter the great mart for colonial produce, The colony of New South Wales possesses every variety of soil, large a country as New Holland, not possessing at least one great country will before long receive from the colony, will amply taken place of late years to the cleared lands in the colony, has effected of late years in the expences of the colony are to be government of this country, or of the colony, to direct the which this country does not possess in any of her colonies; and, shall be imported into any land, island, plantation, colony, civil establishment of this colony, would effect the great occasion the government for the next five years a very great ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel