Roderick Flanagan
The History of New South Wales 2 Volume Set
With an Account of Van Diemen's Land [Tasmania], New Zealand, Port Phillip [Victoria], Moreton Bay, and Other Australian Settlements
Roderick Flanagan
The History of New South Wales 2 Volume Set
With an Account of Van Diemen's Land [Tasmania], New Zealand, Port Phillip [Victoria], Moreton Bay, and Other Australian Settlements
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Published after his death in 1862, Flanagan's chronicle demonstrates the author's enthusiastic, but politically impartial, approach to Australian history.
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Published after his death in 1862, Flanagan's chronicle demonstrates the author's enthusiastic, but politically impartial, approach to Australian history.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1156
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 142mm x 71mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9781108038942
- ISBN-10: 1108038948
- Artikelnr.: 34570672
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1156
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 142mm x 71mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9781108038942
- ISBN-10: 1108038948
- Artikelnr.: 34570672
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume 1: Preface; 1. Discovery of New Holland. 1605
1795. Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese voyagers; 2. Military riots at Sydney. 1796
1806. Intelligence of the capture of the Cape of Good Hope; 3. Bligh favourably received. 1806
16. Bligh's reception; 4. Oxley explores the interior. 1817
26. Erskine lieutenant
governor; 5. The colonists demand trial by jury and a representative legislature. 1827
30. The Botany aqueduct; 6. The colonists still demanding constitutional freedom. 1831
3. Monetary distresses; 7. The Governor popular. 1834
5. Assignment regulations; 8. The Darling explored a second time. 1836
8. The surveyor
general a second time visits the Darling; Index. Volume 2: 1. Administration of Gipps. 1839
42. A committee of Parliament recommends the discontinuance of transportation; 2. Representative institutions conceded. 1843
5. Representation conceded; 3. Warfare at New Zealand. 1845
7. Affairs of New Zealand; 4. Changes proposed in the constitution in contemplation of Port Phillip becoming a separate colony. 1848
50. Secondary election; 5. Anti
transportation delegates assemble at Melbourne. 1851
3. Anti
transportation delegates issue an address; 6. The Constitution Bill sent home. 1854
7. The city council superseded; 7. The elections. 1858
60. The Sydney election; Appendices; Index.
1795. Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese voyagers; 2. Military riots at Sydney. 1796
1806. Intelligence of the capture of the Cape of Good Hope; 3. Bligh favourably received. 1806
16. Bligh's reception; 4. Oxley explores the interior. 1817
26. Erskine lieutenant
governor; 5. The colonists demand trial by jury and a representative legislature. 1827
30. The Botany aqueduct; 6. The colonists still demanding constitutional freedom. 1831
3. Monetary distresses; 7. The Governor popular. 1834
5. Assignment regulations; 8. The Darling explored a second time. 1836
8. The surveyor
general a second time visits the Darling; Index. Volume 2: 1. Administration of Gipps. 1839
42. A committee of Parliament recommends the discontinuance of transportation; 2. Representative institutions conceded. 1843
5. Representation conceded; 3. Warfare at New Zealand. 1845
7. Affairs of New Zealand; 4. Changes proposed in the constitution in contemplation of Port Phillip becoming a separate colony. 1848
50. Secondary election; 5. Anti
transportation delegates assemble at Melbourne. 1851
3. Anti
transportation delegates issue an address; 6. The Constitution Bill sent home. 1854
7. The city council superseded; 7. The elections. 1858
60. The Sydney election; Appendices; Index.
Volume 1: Preface; 1. Discovery of New Holland. 1605
1795. Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese voyagers; 2. Military riots at Sydney. 1796
1806. Intelligence of the capture of the Cape of Good Hope; 3. Bligh favourably received. 1806
16. Bligh's reception; 4. Oxley explores the interior. 1817
26. Erskine lieutenant
governor; 5. The colonists demand trial by jury and a representative legislature. 1827
30. The Botany aqueduct; 6. The colonists still demanding constitutional freedom. 1831
3. Monetary distresses; 7. The Governor popular. 1834
5. Assignment regulations; 8. The Darling explored a second time. 1836
8. The surveyor
general a second time visits the Darling; Index. Volume 2: 1. Administration of Gipps. 1839
42. A committee of Parliament recommends the discontinuance of transportation; 2. Representative institutions conceded. 1843
5. Representation conceded; 3. Warfare at New Zealand. 1845
7. Affairs of New Zealand; 4. Changes proposed in the constitution in contemplation of Port Phillip becoming a separate colony. 1848
50. Secondary election; 5. Anti
transportation delegates assemble at Melbourne. 1851
3. Anti
transportation delegates issue an address; 6. The Constitution Bill sent home. 1854
7. The city council superseded; 7. The elections. 1858
60. The Sydney election; Appendices; Index.
1795. Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese voyagers; 2. Military riots at Sydney. 1796
1806. Intelligence of the capture of the Cape of Good Hope; 3. Bligh favourably received. 1806
16. Bligh's reception; 4. Oxley explores the interior. 1817
26. Erskine lieutenant
governor; 5. The colonists demand trial by jury and a representative legislature. 1827
30. The Botany aqueduct; 6. The colonists still demanding constitutional freedom. 1831
3. Monetary distresses; 7. The Governor popular. 1834
5. Assignment regulations; 8. The Darling explored a second time. 1836
8. The surveyor
general a second time visits the Darling; Index. Volume 2: 1. Administration of Gipps. 1839
42. A committee of Parliament recommends the discontinuance of transportation; 2. Representative institutions conceded. 1843
5. Representation conceded; 3. Warfare at New Zealand. 1845
7. Affairs of New Zealand; 4. Changes proposed in the constitution in contemplation of Port Phillip becoming a separate colony. 1848
50. Secondary election; 5. Anti
transportation delegates assemble at Melbourne. 1851
3. Anti
transportation delegates issue an address; 6. The Constitution Bill sent home. 1854
7. The city council superseded; 7. The elections. 1858
60. The Sydney election; Appendices; Index.







