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" The mechanics and settlers of whatever description who may be hereafter permitted to form permanent residences to themselves at this place will have the highly important advantages of a rich and fertile soil, with a beautiful river flowing through it,... "
Annals of Philosophy: Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics ... - Page 166
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 78

1816 - 1052 pages
...advantages of a rich and fertile soil, with a beautiful river flowing through it, for all the uses of man. The Governor must however add, that the hopes which...navigable to the Western Sea have ended in disappointment. During the week that the Governor remained at Bathurst he made daily excursions in various directions...
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volume 7

1816 - 528 pages
...advantages of a rich and fertile soil, with a beautiful river flowing through it, for all the uses of man. The Governor must however add, that the hopes which...navigable to the Western Sea have ended in disappointment. During the week that the Governor remained at Bathurst he made daily excursions in various directions...
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The Literary Panorama and National Register

1816 - 592 pages
...advantages or я rich and fertile soil, with a beautiful river flowing through it, for all the uses of man. The Governor must however add, that the hopes which were once so sanguinelv rntert-'iuecl, of this river becoming navigable to the Western Sea', have ended in disappointment....
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volume 9

1817 - 534 pages
...he says, " The Governor musi, however, add, that the hopes which were once so sanguiuely enrertained of this river becoming navigable to the Western Sea...state either the size or the nature of this river. In tlu- account published in the Times it is stated that Mr. Evans, in his last excursion, fell in with...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 87, Part 1; Volume 121

1817 - 728 pages
...advantages of a rich and fertile soil, wiih a beautiful river flowing through it, for all tbe uses uf man. The Governor must, however, add, that the hopes, which...to the Western Sea, have ended in disappointment. During tbe week that the Governor remained at Bathurst, he made daily excursions in various directions...
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The History of New South Wales

James O'Hara - 1818 - 500 pages
...through it, for all the uses of man. The governor must however add, that the hopes which were at first so sanguinely entertained, of this river becoming...to the Western Sea, have ended in disappointment. " During the week that the governor remained at Bathurst, he made daily excursions in various directions:...
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A Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australasia ..., Volume 1

William Charles Wentworth - 1824 - 514 pages
...advantages of a rich and fertile soil, with a beautiful river flowing through it for all the uses of man. " The Governor must, however, add, that the hopes which...to the western sea, have ended in disappointment.* During the week that the Governor remained at Bathurst, he made daily excursions in various directions....
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Historical Records of Australia

Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1916 - 766 pages
...flowingimpossibility of through it, for all the uses of man. The Governor must, however. "iTctfimrilfr'iver. a(M« ^at the hopes, which were once so sanguinely entertained...to the Western Sea, have ended in disappointment. Excursions During the week that the Governor remained at Bathurst. aioundBathuret jje nlac]e daily...
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Historical Records of Australia: Governors' despatches to and from ..., Volume 8

Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1916 - 780 pages
...flowingimpossibility of through it, for all the uses of man. The Governor must, however, Mn«^ar!<?river. ad<\, that the hopes, which were once so sanguinely entertained...river becoming navigable to the Western Sea, have eiidevf in disappointment. Excursions During the week that the Governor remained at Bathurst. • rcmiuiKithunt....
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1816 - 610 pages
...advantages of a rich and fertile soil, with a beautiful river flowing through it, for all the uses of man. The governor must however add, that the hopes which...navigable to the Western Sea have ended in disappointment. During the week that the governor remained at Bathurst he made daily excursions in various directions;...
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