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in latitude degrees minutes462
latitude degrees minutes seconds364
and longitude degrees minutes244
of new south wales235
this part of the212
longitude degrees minutes seconds190
at the same time186
the banks of the182
to the westward of167
the morning of the167
mile and a half167
at the end of161
a mile and a161
for the purpose of156
is in latitude degrees150
the head of the147
to the eastward of144
the end of the143
morning of the th139
on the morning of139
degrees minutes seconds south139
in new south wales135
with the exception of135
on the th of132
the centre of the131
a quarter of a131
one of the most131
longitude degrees minutes east128
the bed of the127
in the neighbourhood of126
in the course of126
miles and a half125
the gulf of carpentaria125
quarter of a mile123
the bottom of the115
the rest of the115
the whole of the114
the mouth of the114
part of the coast113
in the direction of112
latitude degrees minutes south111
at the head of110
the foot of the105
at the foot of104
on the banks of103
the course of the102
at the distance of101
at the bottom of100
to the north of99
in the centre of99
on account of the99
the nature of the98
as far as the96
the character of the93
for the first time92
the south side of91
the direction of the90
in the vicinity of89
to the southward of89
on the th we89
the top of the88
the middle of the86
of one of the86
a good deal of85
in the midst of83
the surface of the82
we came to a81
in the bed of81
to the south of80
the edge of the79
a mile from the79
is one of the78
the greater part of78
the summit of the78
we were obliged to77
as well as the76
the appearance of the76
on the south side75
banks of the river74
as soon as the72
in a state of72
at the rate of71
bed of the river71
on the other side70
the north end of69
the south end of69
the level of the68
the western side of68
to the northward of68
on the top of67
that part of the66
in the middle of66
about half a mile66
on either side of65
the remainder of the65
to the west of65
the country to the65
on the other hand65
the west side of63
the eastern side of63
on the opposite side62
part of the country61
was found to be61
the other side of61
in one of the61
the valley of the61
coast of new holland61
two miles and a60
the church of england60
at a distance of59
the name of the59
other parts of the59
north degrees east magnetic59
for the most part59
bed of the creek59
the extremity of the58
of this part of58
a great number of58
at the back of57
the neighbourhood of the57
on the part of57
in consequence of the57
a little to the57
the shores of the57
quarters of a mile57
of some of the56
the north side of55
to be found in54
and a half from54
the westward of the54
the side of the53
the face of the53
about a mile and53
other side of the53
at the time of52
of the gulf of52
from the summit of51
in the hope of51
a part of the51
we found to be51
there can be no50
on the eastern side50
a portion of the50
miles to the north50
the natives of the50
on the western side50
from time to time49
the next morning we49
the base of the49
the evening of the49
on the following day49
on the west side49
nature of the country48
greater part of the48
i have no doubt48
the size of a48
above the level of48
the back of the47
the entrance of the47
the part of the47
on the north side47
about a quarter of46
south side of the46
it is impossible to46
character of the country46
it is to be46
part of the continent46
was degrees minutes seconds46
appearance of the country45
of a mile from45
the opposite side of45
western side of the45
the top of a45
miles to the south44
that is to say44
in the form of44
west side of the44
to the north and43
to be able to43
with the intention of43
the eastward of the43
far as the eye43
at the entrance of43
the waters of the43
in the shape of43
be found in the43
opposite side of the42
of the church of42
degrees minutes seconds east42
the head of a42
side of the river42
in the afternoon we42
as soon as they42
are to be found42
longitude about degrees minutes42
about the size of42
about degrees minutes east41
in the event of41
the line of the41
the state of the41
from north to south41
for the sake of41
it appeared to be41
the sides of the41
the coast to the41
the upper part of41
four or five miles41
on one of the41
it was impossible to40
in the evening we40
part of the world40
the early part of40
the exception of the40
as soon as we40
bank of the river40
and there was a40
the north and north40
the foot of a39
the interior of the39
in front of the39
it would have been39
from the top of39
on the following morning39
i do not think38
on the evening of38
for a short time38
to the east of38
in this part of38
i do not know38
was one of the38
the appearance of a38
to one of the37
to the height of37
the members of the37
in the month of37
on the shores of37
of the australian continent37
in degrees minutes seconds37
the east side of37
miles to the eastward37
appeared to be a37
can be no doubt37
to that of the37
the strength of the36
from east to west36
and it was not36
more than a mile36
the north of the36
miles to the westward36
two miles from the36
two and a half36
side of the island36
it was not until36
four miles from the36
at no great distance36
east side of the36
the mouth of a36
the vicinity of the36
in longitude degrees minutes35
the next day we35
as the eye could35
a great deal of35
parts of the coast35
in spite of the35
that it would be35
in the mean time35
the junction of the35
the survey of the35
as much as possible35
south and longitude degrees35
north end of the35
the lower part of35
of three or four35
in south latitude degrees35
the progress of the35
eastern side of the35
it is difficult to34
end of the island34
south latitude degrees minutes34
to the end of34
by one of the34
one hundred and fifty34
degrees in the shade34
but it was not34
in search of the34
of the natives of34
part of the night34
that we could not34
thermometer degrees at p34
a view of the34
the heat of the34
in the open air33
his excellency the governor33
which appeared to be33
the fact that the33
the use of the33
upper part of the33
a half from the33
feet above the level33
but there was no33
the time of high33
half a mile from33
a day or two33
parts of the continent33
one mile and a33
miles from the shore33
at the mouth of33
the inhabitants of the33
and some of the33
as soon as he33
and a half miles33
the latter part of32
that he had been32
cape of good hope32
which we found to32
the report of the32
to examine the country32
on the east side32
the night of the32
a distance of about32
in the same direction32
port george the fourth32
is said to be32
latitude was degrees minutes32
was by no means32
here and there a32
the end of a32
the influence of the31
minutes seconds west of31
level of the sea31
west end of the31
to be degrees minutes31
of the colony of31
for a long time31
bottom of the bay31
found it to be31
and at the same31
and a half to31
in search of water31
did not appear to31
in the way of31
one of the natives31
the same kind of31
in the hope that31
like that of the31
of the th of31
on the north coast31
i was obliged to31
an account of the30
and on the th30
as well as a30
as we approached the30
the eastern shore of30
between it and the30
it would appear that30
in other parts of30
of the existence of30
one of the men30
the water in the30
by meridian altitude of30
on the point of30
the coast of new30
colony of new south30
the eye could reach30
the position of the30
two or three days29
all parts of the29
three or four miles29
as well as to29
there appeared to be29
bearing north degrees east29
was to be seen29
the length of the29
either side of the29
south end of the29
we came to the29
degrees minutes south and29
as a matter of29
some of the most29
that it was a29
the bed of a29
the south of the29
three quarters of a29
the midst of the29
north degrees minutes east29
in the hands of28
a party of natives28
the arrival of the28
the course of a28
proved to be the28
the shore of the28
in a northerly direction28
the land to the28
banks of the creek28
at a short distance28
of water in the28
we were told that28
in degrees minutes south28
the cape of good28
in the case of28
by the name of28
seven miles from the28
country to the north28
for the purposes of28
this was the first28
early part of the28
the extent of the28
the attention of the28
the west coast of28
the first part of27
about a mile from27
i was unable to27
on the west coast27
the appearance of being27
every part of the27
the southward of the27
evening of the th27
the heads of the27
to the head of27
too much to the27
to be the case27
four miles to the27
the heart of the27
various parts of the27
our latitude was degrees27
lower part of the27
the afternoon of the27
from the want of27
to latitude degrees minutes27
new south wales and27
degrees minutes east magnetic27
towards the end of27
a range of hills27
the exception of a27
two or three miles27
in a short time27
gave the name of27
so that it was27
night of the th27
for the use of27
that there was a27
proved to be a27
a new species of27
for the benefit of27
that there was no27
and appeared to be27
season of the year26
the examination of the26
along the banks of26
than that of the26
was not more than26
on the side of26
with a view to26
as i have already26
a quarter of an26
five miles from the26
and one of the26
we returned to the26
of the th we26
course of the river26
every now and then26
on the summit of26
in charge of the26
as that of the26
one of them was26
the th of october26
to the south and26
in the character of26
in addition to the26
part of the river26
i was anxious to26
feet above the sea26
quarter of an hour26
i am sorry to26
we were compelled to26
the full and change26
the south point of26
in the heart of26
the colour of the26
on the st of26
to the top of25
on our way to25
and that of the25
of the country was25
for a considerable distance25
to the east and25
it is probable that25
the colony of new25
in the shade of25
and a half in25
the value of the25
we were enabled to25
we were in the25
is in degrees minutes25
have the honour to25
early in the morning25
the direction of north25
of a mile in25
out of the question25
there was not a25
bearing south degrees east25
from two to three25
may be said to25
at a little distance25
the return of the25
it was evident that25
three miles and a25
that i could not25
it must have been25
the country through which25
path of the natives25
by means of a25
a half to the25
at the junction of25
at noon we were25
a mile to the25
the manner in which25
which we had been25
i have the honour25
degrees to the west25
which i named mount25
in the first place24
degrees minutes seconds west24
any part of the24
from our last camp24
it was necessary to24
but they did not24
of the country is24
in a few minutes24
of which we had24
the result of the24
east end of the24
we did not see24
was a good deal24
on this part of24
as soon as possible24
the th of may24
latter part of the24
the time of the24
first part of the24
it would be impossible24
on the coast of24
the distance of a24
the side of a24
as far as i24
rest of the party24
the west end of24
and as soon as24
is by no means24
in which we found24
had the pleasure of24
in a great measure24
the size of the24
parts of the world24
is not more than24
on which we were24
mile from the shore24
was covered with a23
as well as of23
found to be in23
course of the day23
from one to two23
the north point of23
could not have been23
part of the day23
used by the natives23
the crew of the23
our return to the23
one of which was23
a good supply of23
that there is a23
i could not help23
me that he had23
on the east coast23
bank of the creek23
i could not but23
the discovery of the23
the commencement of the23
and a half fathoms23
of which i have23
it is said that23
it appears to me23
which proved to be23
the remains of the23
view of the country23
five miles to the23
it would not be23
on which we had23
that they had been23
be said to be23
that they were not23
i was able to23
as soon as i23
side of the bay23
and a half wide23
for a few days23
it was a very22
the history of the22
on each side of22
in the interior of22
at the extremity of22
bore north degrees east22
with the hope of22
the termination of the22
north side of the22
to be in latitude22
on their way to22
between them and the22
seems to have been22
the whole of this22
the bank of the22
with here and there22
one and a half22
minutes seconds east of22
surface of the water22
the north and south22
the close of the22
the shape of a22
the th of november22
the westward of cape22
miles to the southward22
minutes seconds south and22
during the rainy season22
in the act of22
two miles to the22
up and down the22
the margin of the22
the form of a22
three and a half22
be in latitude degrees22
not appear to be22
for two or three22
as far as we22
appeared to be of22
the entrance to the22
the th of june22
as long as the22
the tracks of the22
at the sight of22
five or six miles22
had it not been22
a small patch of22
of the inhabitants of22
this portion of the22
of degrees to the22
the direction in which22
to me to be22
are said to be22
in the presence of22
to return to the22
was not to be22
three miles to the22
three miles from the22
about four miles from22
rays of the sun21
if it had been21
with the aid of21
a few of the21
the rays of the21
in the habit of21
the northern part of21
than a quarter of21
of the south coast21
the shade of a21
to some of the21
upon placing the instrument21
one of the best21
from which we had21
head of the gulf21
it might have been21
when we reached the21
seconds south and longitude21
to the spot where21
the latitude of the21
to get rid of21
side of the entrance21
on our return to21
the hands of the21
the northern side of21
degrees minutes seconds by21
as there was no21
degrees minutes east of21
the th of the21
during our stay at21
in which they are21
is fronted by a21
as well as in21
returned to the camp21
degrees minutes seconds s21
have been able to21
and a species of20
seemed to be the20
distance from the shore20
many parts of the20
but there was a20
an opening in the20
the th of december20
return to the camp20
of those who have20
we continued our journey20
with respect to the20
it may be said20
i have ever seen20
the centre of a20
part of the creek20
of two or three20
turned out to be20
in which they were20
the presence of the20
about one hundred and20
the west of north20
of the same character20
and it was with20
am sorry to say20
be degrees minutes seconds20
are not to be20
there was a good20
at one of the20
at a great distance20
miles to the northward20
there is also a20
half a mile in20
of the stony desert20
not far from the20
to look for water20
the banks of a20
other part of the20
of a mile wide20
mile and a quarter20
in an easterly direction20
it was found that20
the greater portion of20
were to be seen20
that there is no20
side of the creek20
that he had seen20
miles in a north20
the sight of the20
it would be a20
the spot where the20
the tops of the20
in favour of the20
examination of the coast20
and the next morning20
a short distance from20
on one side of20
it is one of19
on both sides of19
west coast of australia19
the dry bed of19
are by no means19
at the top of19
minutes south and longitude19
degrees minutes seconds and19
the soil of the19
to be of the19
mouth of the river19
of the creek was19
in the valley of19
should be able to19
which they had been19
not more than a19
of the country to19
of many of the19
found to be a19
a drop of water19
that he had not19
the prince of wales19
there was a large19
part of the interior19
the fate of the19
at the termination of19
the east and south19
from one of the19
in the first instance19
to which i have19
from the number of19
the want of water19
is not to be19
our course to the19
at about a mile19
of the same kind19
on the edge of19
six miles from the19
the midst of a19
it is necessary to19
and as there was19
the great australian bight19
the northward of the19
the anchor was dropped19
the channel of the19
which there is a19
on the northern side19
the summit of a19
on the south coast19
on a bearing of19
to the foot of19
that he was not19
in the early part19
the time of our19
by meridian altitudes of19
there is a great19
a large quantity of19
of the west coast19
on the th the19
the remains of a19
travelled about nine miles19
did not seem to19
similar to that of19
a great variety of19
it is more than19
to go to the19
in a direct line19
and in the evening19
said to have been19
face of the country19
a large body of19
hundred and fifty miles19
and in the afternoon19
is to be found19
on the occasion of19
their way to the19
in some of the19
we found that the19
so that we were19
the country in the19
travelled about ten miles18
were found to be18
to be seen in18
middle of the day18
in the mouth of18
it will be seen18
of the most remarkable18
about seven miles from18
until the th of18
we came upon a18
as if they had18
no great distance from18
miles from the camp18
state of the weather18
one side of the18
the parallel of degrees18
not more than three18
and came to a18
in a few days18
the fall of the18
point of the bay18
at the north end18
to the eastward and18
was to be found18
it may not be18
by the light of18
there was plenty of18
just in time to18
for a distance of18
from the end of18
the west and north18
which we did not18
one of the first18
the east end of18
into the interior of18
part of the island18
a considerable quantity of18
it seems to me18
during the night we18
i found that the18
under the name of18
the south coast of18
to new south wales18
i was glad to18
the point at which18
to believe that the18
that we were not18
in the afternoon of18
the north coast of18
it is not a18
miles and a quarter18
of the north coast18
the population of the18
on the surface of18
the flats of the18
we were abreast of18
a large proportion of18
appears to be a18
when we came to18
more to the westward18
seconds west of sydney18
in many parts of18
of the most important18
that one of the18
in a straight line18
seven or eight miles18
miles from the sea18
there is not a18
not more than two18
beyond the reach of18
found it necessary to18
at an early hour18
at the base of18
their way through the18
but he did not18
a mile in extent18
so far as i18
for half an hour18
that the natives had18
a bearing of degrees18
the existence of a18
of the australian colonies18
of one of these18
bearing south degrees west18
out of the water18
and a number of18
the royal geographical society18
we came on a18
valley of the river18
by the side of18
on which the sea18
in the early days18
i found to be18
our way to the17
marked a tree f17
there was a little17
secretary of state for17
at the commencement of17
would have been a17
that he did not17
miles to the east17
which we were encamped17
there were a few17
came to a fine17
at the full and17
it was in the17
as quickly as possible17
told me that he17
a great portion of17
that he could not17
had great difficulty in17
the loss of the17
the early days of17
a glimpse of the17
in a line with17
the capabilities of the17
on the th i17
one of the party17
the creek on which17
we arrived at the17
heat of the day17
of the winds and17
to be in south17
the banks of which17
in order to avoid17
province of south australia17
the th of february17
seen in the interior17
it was found to17
that i did not17
a few days after17
east of port essington17
it appeared to me17
at the close of17
australia and new zealand17
a small pool of17
to the northward and17
for the remainder of17
in a very short17
out of the way17
to the west and17
it not been for17
the height of the17
were not more than17
as it is called17
great distance from the17
and as it was17
to be met with17
its junction with the17
side of the strait17
appeared to have been17
that it was the17
it is in the17
the new south wales17
any other part of17
the eastern entrance of17
was seen to the17
four miles and a17
at the south end17
at daylight on the17
for half a mile17
it seemed to be17
it was too late17
the summit of which17
the hope of finding17
from the appearance of17
be in south latitude17
no part of the17
i returned to the17
in the morning of17
to get out of17
the following day we17
separated from each other17
in the gulf of17
the supply of water17
the natives had been17
of the country through17
the western shore of17
in consequence of which17
half a mile of17
the province of south17
not to be found17
there is no doubt17
within half a mile17
of the barrier range17
we were able to17
we were told of17
shore of the gulf17
the natives on the17
of state for the17
the place where the17
on the night of17
of the river was17
the way in which17
far as we could17
from west to east17
late in the afternoon17
the land in the17
on the return of17
within a few yards17
eight miles from the17
appears to have been17
were it not for17
we were unable to17
surface of the ground17
of a mile and16
which seemed to be16
governor of south australia16
sides of the hills16
than any we had16
a very short time16
at the present time16
to the church of16
a hole in the16
west coast of new16
the fruit of the16
fell in with a16
to the number of16
to be a very16
of about a mile16
the bottom of which16
in order to obtain16
as one of the16
water in the creek16
to the summit of16
in any part of16
to look for a16
would not have been16
the absence of the16
and on the other16
to the gulf of16
in the same way16
by which it is16
that it was not16
it must be remembered16
one or other of16
that we were in16
and in a few16
at the expense of16
we travelled about nine16
that he was a16
to which we were16
of a mile off16
as i have said16
to the extent of16
the sight of a16
and one of them16
the temperature of the16
the safety of the16
it was with great16
and there was no16
some distance from the16
the south australian government16
the place of the16
th of the month16
and the number of16
that some of the16
the floor of the16
of the swan river16
and i have no16
at a considerable distance16
daylight on the th16
it appears to be16
in honour of the16
for a few minutes16
of the character of16
in the evening the16
the th and th16
the thermometer stood at16
to the other side16
in various parts of16
thermometer stood at degrees16
i should not have16
went down to the16
head of the bay16
the effect of the16
and longitude about degrees16
a distance of miles16
must have been a16
is formed by a16
the way to the16
of the crew of16
a visit to the16
to the conclusion that16
to find that the16
a round of angles16
from three to five16
interview with the natives16
a great quantity of16
at the old port16
my brother and windich16
the wants of the16
of one of them16
had some difficulty in16
is low and sandy16
turned to the north16
commissioner of crown lands16
miles in a south16
so fortunate as to16
with that of the16
in the history of16
afternoon of the th16
lying on the ground16
an elevation of feet16
there was no water16
in a position to16
in latitude degrees south16
in the afternoon the16
in all parts of16
seasons of the year16
but we could not16
parts of the colony16
the islands in the16
the leader of the16
a tribe of natives16
that we were obliged16
the health of the16
which there was a16
to be in a16
and a half long16
than half a mile16
during the progress of16
of the mother country16
there was nothing to16
from each other by16
in the days of16
and that it was16
hundred feet above the16
to a great extent16
appeared to be the16
the existence of the15
a distance of nearly15
is not at all15
to those of the15
as well as on15
to the westward and15
the aspect of the15
on account of its15
but we did not15
but he could not15
this side of the15
not been able to15
is separated from the15
in search of a15
heat of the sun15
on the right bank15
does not appear to15
lost no time in15
we had great difficulty15
journey to the north15
to be in the15
the heart of a15
right bank of the15
of the natives were15
which is in latitude15
the owner of the15
put an end to15
on the subject of15
the course of his15
to a height of15
change of the moon15
the officers of the15
i had the pleasure15
of the coast of15
to the bottom of15
in the eyes of15
the minds of the15
of the legislative council15
to be one of15
and there is a15
and two or three15
shores of the bay15
the th we were15
in the immediate neighbourhood15
received the name of15
we should have been15
at a mile and15
from that of the15
the centre of which15
the approach of the15
as far as cape15
from three to four15
was not until the15
a great part of15
they appeared to be15
on either side by15
shores of the gulf15
the memory of the15
a bay on the15
and degrees minutes east15
few miles to the15
state for the colonies15
had been in the15
three or four days15
it was clear that15
a glance at the15
the north extremity of15
of which we found15
under the influence of15
return to the ship15
will be found in15
the site of the15
in the face of15
northern side of the15
of the land in15
the latitude of degrees15
the outer edge of15
on some of the15
at the edge of15
the right bank of15
a few yards of15
back to the camp15
the propagation of the15
as if it had15
the action of the15
that the country was15
to this part of15
return to port jackson15
some of the men15
the east and north15
and degrees minutes seconds15
to the mouth of15
of the blue mountains15
i may mention that15
we travelled about ten15
from the nature of15
of the high land15
to the place where15
of the name of15
is said to have15
of the state of15
the exception of one15
far to the westward15
is more than probable15
the verge of the15
a large number of15
in which we were15
at full and change15
so that we had15
the power of the15
and at the end15
be seen in the15
that portion of the15
of the east coast15
appeared to be very15
the south and south15
both sides of the15
set to work to15
it is possible that15
the interior of australia15
the capital of the15
we were glad to15
of a range of15
the left bank of15
to be of a15
in the cause of15
brought us to a15
one to the other15
but it is not15
along the line of15
the eyes of the15
in which he was15
more than probable that15
a number of the15
in the rear of15
the light of the15
the th of january15
new south wales is15
a considerable portion of15
longitude degrees minutes west15
the society for the15
by the natives of15
at the present moment15
this part of australia15
from what i have15
manner in which the15
nature of the soil14
that it has been14
society for the propagation14
the place where we14
coast to the eastward14
for a few moments14
about two or three14
and one or two14
it to be the14
about a hundred yards14
far as i could14
in the morning we14
distance of more than14
it will be remembered14
the last of the14
more than two miles14
a few miles to14
it does not appear14
and we had to14
a specimen of the14
were seen in the14
by the appearance of14
the beauty of the14
on the bank of14
on his way to14
during the whole of14
governor of new south14
the benefit of the14
feet from the ground14
the secretary of state14
to have been a14
more than half a14
it was with difficulty14
had the appearance of14
the bottom of a14
a large portion of14
a gale of wind14
six miles to the14
about two miles and14
it will be a14
large sheet of water14
the natives in the14
the last two days14
a fresh breeze from14
on which we stood14
is degrees minutes seconds14
northern part of the14
the body of the14
to a considerable distance14
the character of a14
is known as the14
the eastern part of14
the plains of adelaide14
head of the bight14
in that part of14
a mile in length14
was observed to be14
to enable us to14
towards the close of14
early on the morning14
by the presence of14
to be on the14
at a distance from14
like that of a14
of the nature of14
the presence of a14
was at that time14
in order to get14
with the help of14
on our way we14
seemed to have been14
to the left of14
under the command of14
from to feet high14
on behalf of the14
halted for the night14
we steered to the14
of the size of14
the day had been14
i was enabled to14
be one of the14
one of the greatest14
the position of this14
of the river were14
the circumstances under which14
on the th at14
to a certain extent14
from the bottom of14
top of the hill14
as i have observed14
in the same manner14
what is called the14
about miles to the14
at some distance from14
but as it was14
short distance from the14
the end of it14
reason to believe that14
that it was impossible14
that they might be14
was the only one14
one hundred and twenty14
one of them had14
for the propagation of14
from fifteen to twenty14
it is well known14
in the scale of14
to the edge of14
the trees on the14
came to a large14
the track of the14
lost sight of the14
next morning we were14
would be impossible to14
the names of the14
we were about to14
the next morning the14
of any of the14
about the middle of14
by means of the14
to the effect that14
was found in the14
from new south wales14
on the face of14
a hundred and fifty14
west point of the14
and a half of14
one of the principal14
propagation of the gospel14
that we should find14
country to the westward14
have no doubt that14
with one of the14
on the way to14
some idea of the14
we found a small14
which he had been14
equal to that of14
water for the horses14
half a mile wide14
early in the afternoon14
each side of the14
we turned to the14
the importance of the14
the entrance of port14
where there is a14
a mile of the14
the first of the14
the moreton bay ash14
from all parts of14
the structure of the14
in which there was14
of water in a14
the eastern coast of14
of the interior of14
from the foot of14
was out of the14
i was surprised to14
the outline of the14
there is a small14
i am inclined to14
to the southward and14
it is in latitude14
as it had been14
will be found to14
about two miles from14
in the beginning of14
one end of the14
description of the country14
no doubt but that14
eight miles to the14
the creek to the14
distance of three miles14
in the absence of14
we were on the14
supposed to be the14
our horses and cattle14
as i have stated14
camp is in latitude14
fine sheet of water14
make the best of14
the general character of14
it to be a14
point of the compass14
of one hundred and13
ten miles from the13
extremity of the cape13
that he had found13
in the entrance of13
the master of the13
in every part of13
the western coast of13
that as soon as13
the honour to be13
half a mile to13
of the coast is13
under the lee of13
all the year round13
of which there is13
more than a quarter13
with regard to the13
to join him in13
two or three times13
that we should have13
we were in latitude13
it is a remarkable13
a small quantity of13
of the coast to13
in the great war13
of the country in13
about miles from the13
of an inland sea13
what appeared to be13
by this time the13
a fine pool of13
that we had been13
and covered with a13
the sea was breaking13
but there is a13
fires of the natives13
between us and the13
informed me that the13
about three miles from13
more than a few13
with the assistance of13
one hundred and forty13
if they had been13
by a number of13
the southward of it13
the hills to the13
that it is not13
the richness of the13
for a short distance13
and it will be13
miles from the coast13
it will be found13
was the first to13
one of the largest13
as the reader will13
in compliment to the13
which the natives had13
remainder of the day13
into the valley of13
entrance of the strait13
a certain amount of13
the branches of the13
minutes seconds by meridian13
at about three miles13
a knot an hour13
centre of the continent13
nothing more than a13
to take advantage of13
there is good anchorage13
the time when the13
degrees east magnetic for13
had the desired effect13
the skin of the13
the removal of the13
for about eight miles13
large portion of the13
found to be degrees13
the approach to the13
the rise of the13
as soon as it13
creek on which we13
not be able to13
which appears to be13
in which they had13
but it is a13
between the parallels of13
sandy bed of the13
part of the colony13
were not to be13
during the night the13
on the day of13
on its western side13
with some of the13
was thought to be13
the end of our13
to be allowed to13
the spot where we13
a light breeze from13
the features of the13
for hundreds of miles13
the aid of a13
as well as that13
north point of the13
which enabled us to13
i should like to13
the condition of the13
the present state of13
the highest part of13
third of a mile13
on the afternoon of13
it had not been13
the latter is a13
the coast of australia13
full and change of13
the head of it13
the edge of a13
the formation of the13
of which we have13
and in order to13
on a small patch13
a distance from the13
as i have before13
the fact of the13
there is a large13
capital of south australia13
in a southerly direction13
in order to make13
within the limits of13
a small piece of13
after a ride of13
similar to those of13
hundred and fifty feet13
early days of the13
on arriving at the13
it would be difficult13
during the greater part13
one of the horses13
the sandy bed of13
to the banks of13
would appear that the13
it seemed to me13
the th of march13
so as to form13
with those of the13
was fortunate enough to13
a large sheet of13
little to the north13
some of the natives13
is supposed to be13
direction of north east13
miles from our last13
as far as possible13
from the fact that13
had been left behind13
bearing of degrees to13
of the white man13
we passed the night13
to a distance of13
and it may be13
in longitude about degrees13
in connection with the13
the quality of the13
distance of a mile13
noon we were in13
if he had been13
the departure of the13
was on the point13
the bay to the13
for the last two13
in which we had13
different parts of the13
of the country and13
were in latitude degrees13
of which is in13
land in the neighbourhood13
a matter of fact13
that they did not13
the western extremity of13
i was about to13
for more than a13
took the opportunity of13
for the rest of13
the number of the13
it has not been13
part of the north13
the foot of mount13
was in latitude degrees13
the weather was so13
eastern shore of the13
banks of the darling13
over the whole of13
members of the church13
foot of the hills13
in proportion to the13
and i could not13
of the next day13
to the shores of13
out of reach of13
took a round of13
by the fact that13
of four or five13
in company with the13
if we had been13
of the society for13
degrees minutes and degrees13
of which was a13
the beginning of the13
a few years ago13
in which i was13
which was covered with13
for the last time13
and surrounded by a13
for the greater part13
soon as they saw13
miles from the entrance13
left bank of the13
of the united states13
during the summer months13
a strong resemblance to12
a mile or two12
that they could not12
that we should be12
in the line of12
on the western shore12
came to a small12
under the shade of12
a little distance from12
so far to the12
that it is a12
from the effects of12
of the island is12
found ourselves on the12
with the rest of12
minutes and degrees minutes12
in a westerly direction12
on this side of12
the coast in the12
summit of the hill12
and it was only12
and there is no12
found to be the12
variation of the compass12
a day of rest12
th camp from geraldton12
the whole country was12
to be the most12
at a time when12
of the most beautiful12
there was no appearance12
it is true that12
over and over again12
we had not seen12
for a few miles12
to make the best12
were covered with a12
appeared to me that12
up on the beach12
he said he had12
on the one side12
in latitude degrees minute12
of the th was12
by the time we12
hundred feet in height12
at an angle of12
the discovery of gold12
to the discovery of12
on the one hand12
after an absence of12
west of swan river12
the variation of the12
to add to the12
the result of our12
the distance of three12
from side to side12
a few days before12
it seemed as if12
a supply of water12
before we reached the12
it was a great12
the immediate neighbourhood of12
in sight of the12
rise and fall of12
of half a mile12
of which there are12
and from to feet12
came in sight of12
the th of august12
and in longitude about12
that this part of12
which are to be12
so far as to12
there could be no12
we had some difficulty12
to make a fire12
the largest of the12
the women and children12
state of the country12
but they were not12
there has been a12
of the same colour12
some of them are12
a small rocky islet12
from the extremity of12
from end to end12
little to the south12
a few drops of12
the neighbourhood of port12
on the eastern shore12
point at which we12
in some places the12
some of which were12
the government of the12
the productions of the12
hours and a half12
on the opposite bank12
east the needle dipped12
from the north end12
about four or five12
by the natives for12
to me that the12
a distance of more12
in the old country12
now and then a12
of which it is12
shall be able to12
five or six leagues12
a description of the12
the toast of the12
lost in the bush12
north east the needle12
the bishop of australia12
from the mouth of12
rest of the world12
the extremity of which12
course of the creek12
not being able to12
the north and east12
parts of the island12
the east of the12
and at a mile12
by some of the12
centre of the town12
in the name of12
foot of the hill12
will be able to12
in a few years12
to take possession of12
the best of our12
with the name of12
he had not been12
as we could see12
with a population of12
the situation of the12
at sunset we anchored12
the form of the12
of five or six12
and change of the12
in the colony of12
breeze set in from12
the sound of the12
he was able to12
as they are called12
the end of this12
the subject of the12
in the morning the12
that i should have12
to the entrance of12
it is not so12
the position assigned to12
on the nd of12
seemed to be a12
the bones of the12
there was a great12
to the distance of12
the left of the12
other members of the12
where there was a12
it was some time12
out of the ground12
not been for the12
of that part of12
it not for the12
if there were any12
feet and a half12
distance from the creek12
camps of the natives12
a mile an hour12
was no appearance of12
on the opposite shore12
the west of the12
it did not appear12
one of the finest12
along the edge of12
minutes seconds and longitude12
at the place where12
if i except the12
banks of the murray12
we had left the12
get out of the12
the eastward of it12
the interior of new12
of the south australian12
by the sight of12
as it appeared to12
government of new south12
there was only one12
breeze from the south12
in the matter of12
little more than a12
to a depth of12
be borne in mind12
in acknowledgment of the12
to the memory of12
we proceeded on our12
few drops of rain12
the th of july12
little distance from the12
travelled about seven miles12
of being able to12
for about three miles12
portion of the continent12
that we had no12
point of the island12
of south australia is12
in the possession of12
it is believed that12
by a coral reef12
like those of the12
miles from the mouth12
small pool of water12
where he had been12
had seen on the12
in any other part12
so far as we12
a few miles from12
we had previously seen12
it will not be12
and found that the12
about five miles from12
by a series of12
it is a very12
supply of fresh water12
it is hard to12
of the entrance of12
there was no sign12
distance of six miles12
and we were obliged12
near the centre of12
the mean of the12
the trend of the12
the country was very12
close to the beach12
one of which is12
west corner of the12
i am sure that12
exception of a few12
water for our horses12
of a species of12
and a half north12
a mile in diameter12
over a succession of12
and in longitude degrees12
the following morning we12
either side of it12
we commenced our journey12
it appears that the12
the shores of which12
we had before seen12
for some time in12
did not wish to12
to the fact that12
from the circumstance of12
is to be hoped12
do not think that12
of a mile to12
i turned to the12
there seems to be12
by the aid of12
of north east the12
of the coast between12
the name of a12
the whole of which12
as to form a12
met with in the12
the good fortune to12
it is of a11
of the natives was11
about half an hour11
in the wet season11
end marked degrees in11
had no means of11
of which had been11
north degrees east for11
there was also a11
seconds and longitude degrees11
it was at the11
the natives of this11
the establishment of a11
looked upon as a11
and a variety of11
the inhabitants of this11
would be difficult to11
the mind of the11
and appears to be11
of the royal geographical11
we found that it11
to the nature of11
the object of the11
on that part of11
some of the horses11
the success of the11
the night we had11
and was succeeded by11
we had just left11
we had seen the11
the time of his11
summit of the island11
degrees in the direction11
bounded on either side11
the south of cape11
what do you say11
as it was now11
to look at the11
of the island of11
to explore the country11
part of the year11
and the rest of11
the th we passed11
in search of food11
appears to be the11
the east coast of11
the remainder of our11
in the opposite direction11
the smoke of the11
the next morning at11
nearly the whole of11
i have already described11
to which it is11
a survey of the11
appearance of the land11
the first time since11
for about five miles11
to look for the11
mouth of the murray11
westward of the barrier11
from to feet wide11
to degrees in the11
and we had a11
from the centre of11
there had been a11
i have already stated11
from one to three11
so far as the11
but it did not11
aspect of the country11
there was no doubt11
i am unable to11
it is clear that11
the same time to11
to the character of11
the th of september11
and fall of the11
the winds and weather11
miles from the north11
is said that the11
which it had been11
place of the natives11
as we have already11
may by john murray11
of more than miles11
the most remarkable feature11
north degrees west from11
i could not have11
the southern parts of11
the end marked degrees11
the proceedings of the11
of the survey of11
that we had seen11
about three miles to11
the continent of australia11
the weather was very11
appeared to me to11
is about a mile11
the instrument with the11
course of his reply11
seem to have been11
course of a few11
being degrees minutes seconds11
that it should be11
from which we were11
he had been a11
in may by john11
by no means so11
to which we had11
that i have seen11
country to the south11
of the province of11
the roof of the11
it was only by11
by the natives in11
to the telegraph line11
about north degrees east11
and it was a11
appeared to be in11
his account of the11
the following account of11
to those who have11
we landed on the11
if it were not11
to be the same11
there is always a11
in the southern hemisphere11
of the discovery of11
dry bed of a11
from two to five11
as if he had11
round to the south11
as far to the11
he was obliged to11
the islands to the11
which were covered with11
the long line of11
in the months of11
we encamped at a11
were at this time11
laid down in the11
for three or four11
of the creek on11
did not succeed in11
in the rainy season11
instrument with the end11
and some of them11
the bark of the11
but i could not11
for the information of11
no doubt that the11
of the exploration committee11
as though it were11
from the head of11
were told that the11
there was a very11
to the british museum11
commissioners of the admiralty11
the exception of some11
that we had to11
but could not find11
on the th september11
part of the stage11
supposed to have been11
as he had been11
a mile in width11
there was a small11
than two or three11
as to be able11
as if they were11
it is said to11
it would be better11
the account of the11
of the coast at11
to the opposite side11
camped for the night11
published in may by11
the noise of the11
mouth of a river11
we had yet seen11
is to be seen11
it may have been11
marked degrees in the11
tried in vain to11
turned to the eastward11
the meridian of degrees11
to meet the party11
the shade of the11
as large as the11
that it might be11
and those of the11
shores of the continent11
for the last three11
the camp on the11
out of sight of11
to the depth of11
of not more than11
it could not be11
was some time before11
of the water in11
they were able to11
in the words of11
the longitude of the11
to have been the11
to take care of11
end of the reef11
the help of the11
hundred yards from the11
four or five feet11
the east of north11
time of the year11
under the direction of11
a mile off the11
the whole length of11
where we found a11
it is fronted by11
half an hour before11
the discovery of a11
of the imperial cave11
the camp of the11
up to this point11
general character of the11
and it has been11
is about two miles11
i have already mentioned11
our examination of the11
in the australian colonies11
good view of the11
a couple of miles11
from this point the11
not seem to be11
much to the eastward11
the people of the11
to give him a11
we returned on board11
a day in the11
that i had been11
near the head of11
on the western coast11
as the sun was11
part of the work11
was no sign of11
the base of a11
if it had not11
along the foot of11
i am of opinion11
the east and west11
a long line of11
the eastward of north11
by a line of11
that he would be11
of the mouth of11
found that it was11
country to the eastward11
with the end marked11
bore south degrees west11
some of them were11
the reach of the11
in consequence of a11
two or three feet11
the door of the11
than in any other11
as well as those11
be attributed to the11
is surrounded by a11
it is separated from11
in front of us11
i have already observed11
the latitude of our11
we should have to11
necessary for me to11
i was induced to11
we found ourselves in11
end of the stage11
at the eastern entrance11
to feet in height11
of the new zealand11
the erection of a11
the period of our11
the mount lofty range11
state of the colony11
attempt was made to11
and in the same11
state of the atmosphere11
to which they had11
one of the crew11
as the weather was11
for the safety of11
manners and customs of11
here and there with11
in the british museum11
to that of a11
and in a short11
it proved to be11
placing the instrument with11
are to be seen11
we could not see11
to be a little11
land to the westward11
to the base of11
the government of new11
bore north degrees minutes11
the view of the11
that we had not11
a northerly direction for11
the coasts of australia11
end of the long11
surprised to find that11
the summit of mount11
which i have before11
shore of the bay11
within a few miles11
new south wales was11
on which i had11
on the same day11
we travelled about seven11
side of the continent11
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instrument in the direction10
six or seven miles10
with the natives of10
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of the north and10
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the westward of this10
as they had been10
breeze from the north10
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channel of the creek10
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what do you think10
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on education and religion10
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lords commissioners of the10
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the country we had10
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the th we left10
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high water at full10
for a few hours10
named by captain king10
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seconds west of swan10
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from south to north10
the roots of a10
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bottom of the gulf10
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visit from the natives10
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of degrees minutes south10
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parallels of and degrees10
an angle of about10
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hundred miles from the10
it has been found10
at the west end10
and a half south10
within five miles of10
turned to the northward10
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ten miles to the10
miles north of the10
about two hundred yards10
east for four miles10
the outskirts of the10
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the aborigines of australia10
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the water on the10
from two to four10
miles north degrees west10
parts of the country10
which i have been10
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valley of the murray10
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fine pool of water10
bay on the north10
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about six miles from10
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of the island in10
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an hour or two10
we gave the name10
the right side of10
a clump of trees10
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the distance of about10
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to pass the night10
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glance at the map10
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one of our horses10
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the colony of victoria10
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the sake of the10
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an hour and a10
the rear of the10
of a few miles10
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which i found to10