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quadgram | frequency |
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on the th of | 407 |
of new south wales | 260 |
for the purpose of | 245 |
the banks of the | 227 |
in the course of | 217 |
at the same time | 194 |
the course of the | 186 |
cape of good hope | 176 |
the morning of the | 175 |
the cape of good | 171 |
on the banks of | 152 |
to the westward of | 139 |
new south wales corps | 137 |
the new south wales | 136 |
morning of the th | 132 |
the head of the | 127 |
the nature of the | 126 |
in new south wales | 124 |
in consequence of the | 113 |
the whole of the | 108 |
at the head of | 105 |
banks of the river | 105 |
the country to the | 103 |
we were obliged to | 101 |
of the new south | 99 |
in the morning of | 97 |
to the eastward of | 88 |
the latter end of | 88 |
the master of the | 87 |
the bed of the | 85 |
this part of the | 85 |
at the distance of | 85 |
to the southward of | 84 |
the evening of the | 82 |
the appearance of the | 81 |
a quarter of a | 81 |
at the end of | 78 |
the end of the | 76 |
the greater part of | 76 |
in a state of | 75 |
quarter of a mile | 75 |
a part of the | 74 |
and on the th | 74 |
the middle of the | 73 |
from time to time | 73 |
on the morning of | 73 |
for the most part | 72 |
the arrival of the | 70 |
as far as the | 70 |
in the neighbourhood of | 70 |
the level of the | 69 |
end of the month | 69 |
on the part of | 68 |
that part of the | 68 |
nature of the country | 67 |
height above the sea | 67 |
the state of the | 67 |
in the direction of | 66 |
part of the country | 65 |
the direction of the | 64 |
the rest of the | 64 |
on the th the | 63 |
on the other hand | 63 |
in a great measure | 61 |
as soon as the | 61 |
in the midst of | 61 |
in the event of | 60 |
the waters of the | 60 |
the westward of the | 60 |
side of the river | 60 |
above the level of | 59 |
mile and a half | 58 |
it was impossible to | 58 |
the junction of the | 57 |
on the following morning | 57 |
on the west side | 57 |
the use of the | 56 |
the base of the | 56 |
the th of may | 56 |
as well as the | 56 |
bank of the river | 56 |
in the month of | 55 |
the channel of the | 55 |
for the first time | 55 |
for the use of | 55 |
the part of the | 54 |
the appearance of a | 54 |
latter end of the | 54 |
to the northward of | 54 |
colony of new south | 54 |
the name of the | 53 |
a new species of | 52 |
a mile and a | 52 |
on the st of | 52 |
evening of the th | 51 |
appearance of the country | 51 |
it is to be | 51 |
course of the day | 51 |
in a few days | 50 |
on the east side | 50 |
it would have been | 50 |
the remainder of the | 50 |
we fell in with | 49 |
on the following day | 49 |
the mouth of the | 49 |
the colony of new | 49 |
the bottom of the | 48 |
with a view to | 48 |
was found to be | 48 |
in the centre of | 48 |
it was evident that | 47 |
his excellency the governor | 47 |
the th of december | 47 |
greater part of the | 47 |
part of the world | 47 |
on the other side | 47 |
one of the most | 46 |
could not have been | 46 |
on the opposite side | 46 |
the th of the | 46 |
on the coast of | 46 |
as much as possible | 46 |
to new south wales | 46 |
at a distance of | 45 |
course of the river | 45 |
the night of the | 45 |
channel of the river | 45 |
with the exception of | 45 |
by the name of | 45 |
in the evening of | 45 |
one of the men | 45 |
in the beginning of | 45 |
part of the coast | 45 |
the west side of | 44 |
the th of march | 44 |
the th of january | 44 |
at the foot of | 44 |
the civil and military | 44 |
the opposite side of | 44 |
bed of the river | 44 |
left bank of the | 44 |
in the latitude of | 44 |
the th of july | 43 |
of one of the | 43 |
the officers of the | 43 |
the left bank of | 43 |
in the afternoon of | 43 |
the th of november | 43 |
at the rate of | 43 |
the summit of the | 43 |
on the evening of | 43 |
on account of the | 42 |
the top of the | 42 |
any part of the | 42 |
one hundred and fifty | 42 |
the surface of the | 42 |
the lower part of | 42 |
the coast of new | 42 |
it became necessary to | 42 |
the greatest part of | 42 |
miles and a half | 41 |
which we had been | 41 |
the latitude of degrees | 41 |
the th of august | 41 |
the town of sydney | 41 |
from the cape of | 41 |
of the blue mountains | 41 |
the th of october | 41 |
to the number of | 40 |
at an early hour | 40 |
a few days after | 39 |
in a short time | 39 |
the character of the | 39 |
at the time of | 39 |
the natives of the | 39 |
on the south side | 39 |
as soon as we | 39 |
of the th of | 39 |
as soon as they | 39 |
side of the island | 39 |
under the penalty of | 39 |
part of the harbour | 39 |
the centre of the | 39 |
variation of the compass | 38 |
anchored in the cove | 38 |
the entrance of the | 38 |
feet above the level | 38 |
until the th of | 38 |
right bank of the | 38 |
in addition to the | 38 |
the marshes of the | 38 |
the east side of | 38 |
th of this month | 38 |
at the cape of | 38 |
the neighbourhood of the | 38 |
on each side of | 37 |
the south side of | 37 |
the sides of the | 37 |
at the close of | 37 |
in one of the | 37 |
opposite side of the | 37 |
by one of the | 37 |
lower part of the | 37 |
fell in with a | 37 |
the situation of the | 37 |
of the country to | 37 |
the afternoon of the | 37 |
aspect of the country | 36 |
character of the country | 36 |
as i have already | 36 |
the variation of the | 36 |
on the d of | 36 |
came out in the | 36 |
the edge of the | 36 |
as far as we | 36 |
the th of this | 36 |
at the bottom of | 36 |
to be found in | 36 |
as soon as he | 36 |
at the back of | 36 |
under the direction of | 36 |
to the cape of | 35 |
the eastward of the | 35 |
the safety of the | 35 |
in the middle of | 35 |
the th of february | 35 |
the side of the | 35 |
on either side of | 35 |
as well as to | 35 |
the country through which | 35 |
west side of the | 35 |
proceeded down the river | 35 |
night of the th | 35 |
about a quarter of | 35 |
three or four miles | 35 |
in the bed of | 34 |
to the north of | 34 |
sailed on the th | 34 |
in a direct line | 34 |
on board the sirius | 34 |
side of the cove | 34 |
a view of the | 34 |
early in the morning | 34 |
of the name of | 34 |
east side of the | 34 |
in the first instance | 34 |
for the reception of | 34 |
in the same manner | 34 |
intercourse with the natives | 33 |
the face of the | 33 |
of some of the | 33 |
that he had been | 33 |
the departure of the | 33 |
parts of the colony | 33 |
about the middle of | 33 |
the other side of | 33 |
part of the day | 33 |
there can be no | 33 |
coast of new south | 33 |
the th of june | 33 |
the right bank of | 33 |
marshes of the macquarie | 33 |
under the command of | 32 |
a day or two | 32 |
to the southward and | 32 |
was at this time | 32 |
of the river was | 32 |
from the want of | 32 |
i was obliged to | 32 |
to a considerable distance | 32 |
the close of the | 32 |
in the vicinity of | 32 |
for a considerable time | 32 |
the whole of this | 32 |
a chain of ponds | 31 |
an account of the | 31 |
the body of the | 31 |
can be no doubt | 31 |
and some of the | 31 |
the place where the | 31 |
i do not think | 31 |
and one of the | 31 |
face of the country | 31 |
on the north side | 30 |
on the nd of | 30 |
light in the morning | 30 |
which he had been | 30 |
i have no doubt | 30 |
the establishment of a | 30 |
country to the north | 30 |
the return of the | 30 |
th of the month | 30 |
in the possession of | 30 |
with respect to the | 30 |
did not appear to | 30 |
at the south head | 30 |
banks of the hawkesbury | 30 |
part of the island | 30 |
state of the colony | 30 |
by some of the | 30 |
south side of the | 30 |
the manner in which | 30 |
a great number of | 30 |
the size of a | 30 |
on the one hand | 30 |
it is impossible to | 30 |
the north side of | 30 |
it might have been | 29 |
the inhabitants of the | 29 |
court of criminal judicature | 29 |
three quarters of a | 29 |
been for some time | 29 |
quarters of a mile | 29 |
was by no means | 29 |
at no great distance | 29 |
with regard to the | 29 |
latitude of degrees minutes | 29 |
country to the westward | 29 |
level of the sea | 29 |
a party of natives | 29 |
appeared to be a | 29 |
in honour of the | 29 |
in the hope of | 29 |
at noon on the | 29 |
who came out in | 29 |
the back of the | 29 |
in the way of | 29 |
the loss of the | 28 |
one of the natives | 28 |
which they had been | 28 |
a little to the | 28 |
a great deal of | 28 |
found it impossible to | 28 |
for some time past | 28 |
we stopped for the | 28 |
that it would be | 28 |
the course of a | 28 |
from s to s | 28 |
the th of april | 28 |
it would appear that | 28 |
the bank of the | 28 |
we arrived at the | 28 |
the course of this | 28 |
that we could not | 28 |
sails for norfolk island | 28 |
the produce of the | 28 |
toward the latter end | 28 |
other side of the | 28 |
were at this time | 27 |
one of the party | 27 |
with the intention of | 27 |
noon on the th | 27 |
a small quantity of | 27 |
appeared to have been | 27 |
in this part of | 27 |
and a half of | 27 |
the soil of the | 27 |
had been for some | 27 |
the foot of the | 27 |
the th of september | 27 |
a distance of about | 26 |
two or three miles | 26 |
reason to believe that | 26 |
some distance from the | 26 |
there was not a | 26 |
the south end of | 26 |
under the necessity of | 26 |
on which we were | 26 |
i could not but | 26 |
a mile from the | 26 |
about a mile and | 26 |
stopped for the night | 26 |
to be in the | 26 |
the beginning of the | 26 |
returned from norfolk island | 26 |
between it and the | 26 |
far as the eye | 26 |
the line of the | 25 |
for the sake of | 25 |
in consequence of this | 25 |
for the purposes of | 25 |
in any part of | 25 |
that they had been | 25 |
returned to the camp | 25 |
had for some time | 25 |
they appeared to be | 25 |
in consequence of which | 25 |
from the summit of | 25 |
during the whole of | 25 |
in company with the | 25 |
at rio de janeiro | 25 |
to the height of | 25 |
of which they had | 25 |
in the cove from | 25 |
gave the name of | 25 |
the progress of the | 25 |
other parts of the | 25 |
be found in the | 25 |
he said to himself | 24 |
in which they were | 24 |
from the nature of | 24 |
that they could not | 24 |
were not to be | 24 |
that it was impossible | 24 |
those who had been | 24 |
of the distant interior | 24 |
along the banks of | 24 |
each side of the | 24 |
sailed for norfolk island | 24 |
had it not been | 24 |
season of the year | 24 |
in the night of | 24 |
about half a mile | 24 |
to proceed to the | 24 |
the upper part of | 24 |
we found that the | 24 |
on which we had | 24 |
both sides of the | 24 |
the height of the | 24 |
that there was a | 24 |
on the side of | 24 |
as the eye could | 24 |
on both sides of | 24 |
at the base of | 24 |
of the natives who | 24 |
the place at which | 24 |
by which we had | 24 |
for the trial of | 24 |
upon the right bank | 24 |
it will be seen | 24 |
return to the camp | 24 |
and at the same | 24 |
it appeared to be | 23 |
little distance from the | 23 |
of the country in | 23 |
on the north shore | 23 |
as if they had | 23 |
and as soon as | 23 |
a large quantity of | 23 |
in the habit of | 23 |
in a westerly direction | 23 |
of those who had | 23 |
the signal was made | 23 |
a distance from the | 23 |
westward of the blue | 23 |
who had been sent | 23 |
was not more than | 23 |
about the size of | 23 |
taken place in the | 23 |
which there was a | 23 |
may be said to | 23 |
that it was not | 23 |
west coast of america | 23 |
as soon as possible | 23 |
fell in with the | 23 |
the th of last | 23 |
but there was no | 23 |
as it had been | 23 |
one hundred and twenty | 23 |
to go to the | 23 |
the beginning of this | 23 |
four or five miles | 23 |
master of the ship | 23 |
was not to be | 23 |
for a short time | 23 |
of the macquarie river | 23 |
point of the cove | 23 |
the force of the | 23 |
at the termination of | 23 |
the court of criminal | 23 |
the man who had | 23 |
we proceeded on our | 23 |
that he could not | 23 |
part of the river | 23 |
on the point of | 23 |
of those who were | 23 |
the beauty of the | 23 |
on board the supply | 22 |
on the top of | 22 |
we could not have | 22 |
of the natives were | 22 |
the termination of the | 22 |
one hundred and forty | 22 |
said the old man | 22 |
a few days before | 22 |
proved to be a | 22 |
returns from norfolk island | 22 |
of this month the | 22 |
five or six miles | 22 |
productions of the country | 22 |
of the nature of | 22 |
it not been for | 22 |
from new south wales | 22 |
to the south of | 22 |
i have the honour | 22 |
for a long time | 22 |
a great part of | 22 |
in search of the | 22 |
the secretary of state | 22 |
a certain number of | 22 |
the heat of the | 22 |
impossible for me to | 22 |
the general appearance of | 22 |
soon as we had | 22 |
from the appearance of | 22 |
afternoon of the th | 22 |
that we were obliged | 22 |
miles to the westward | 22 |
banks of the macquarie | 21 |
the provisions and stores | 21 |
appeared to be the | 21 |
the extremity of the | 21 |
the head of a | 21 |
the extent of the | 21 |
at a considerable distance | 21 |
there was reason to | 21 |
at some distance from | 21 |
was one of the | 21 |
in latitude degrees minutes | 21 |
that one of the | 21 |
a supply of water | 21 |
is to be hoped | 21 |
it is impossible for | 21 |
greatest part of the | 21 |
for the remainder of | 21 |
officers of the settlement | 21 |
the effect of the | 21 |
we were enabled to | 21 |
the want of a | 21 |
the interior of the | 21 |
on board of the | 21 |
part of the interior | 21 |
the head of it | 21 |
general appearance of the | 21 |
belonging to the sirius | 21 |
on one of the | 21 |
it must have been | 21 |
into the interior of | 21 |
the latitude of the | 21 |
at a little distance | 21 |
the mountains to the | 21 |
at the extremity of | 21 |
the hands of the | 21 |
the exception of the | 21 |
the southward and westward | 21 |
the effects of the | 21 |
a tribe of natives | 21 |
beginning of this month | 21 |
the eye could reach | 21 |
other part of the | 21 |
the sun and moon | 21 |
of his excellency the | 20 |
degrees minutes seconds s | 20 |
on the summit of | 20 |
to prevent them from | 20 |
be said to have | 20 |
have the honour to | 20 |
a good deal of | 20 |
in the act of | 20 |
took place in the | 20 |
at a loss to | 20 |
north side of the | 20 |
in his power to | 20 |
different parts of the | 20 |
of which they were | 20 |
we had not seen | 20 |
every part of the | 20 |
was such as to | 20 |
parts of the island | 20 |
the vicinity of the | 20 |
as we proceeded down | 20 |
the direction in which | 20 |
of which we had | 20 |
in front of the | 20 |
the day on which | 20 |
of transportation had expired | 20 |
on saturday the th | 20 |
that the natives had | 20 |
coast of new holland | 20 |
from north to south | 20 |
the prince of wales | 20 |
and it was not | 20 |
and a half from | 20 |
it was to be | 20 |
to return to the | 20 |
in the form of | 20 |
on the left bank | 20 |
far as we could | 20 |
middle of the month | 20 |
the whole of them | 20 |
the attention of the | 20 |
surface of the water | 20 |
on the rd of | 20 |
we proceeded down the | 20 |
of the civil and | 20 |
of a mile in | 20 |
the spot where the | 20 |
at the mouth of | 20 |
supposed to be the | 20 |
it appeared to me | 20 |
its junction with the | 20 |
to be the case | 20 |
as far as i | 20 |
to the end of | 20 |
we had the satisfaction | 19 |
and on the following | 19 |
the th and th | 19 |
to the head of | 19 |
from the public stores | 19 |
from the circumstance of | 19 |
in which there was | 19 |
six or seven miles | 19 |
at the latter end | 19 |
would not have been | 19 |
and it is to | 19 |
at the expiration of | 19 |
made at the south | 19 |
to ascertain the nature | 19 |
in order to prevent | 19 |
many of them were | 19 |
had the satisfaction of | 19 |
the majority of the | 19 |
one of them was | 19 |
between them and the | 19 |
the banks of a | 19 |
the success of the | 19 |
we halted for the | 19 |
the wind shifted to | 19 |
of the river were | 19 |
are to be found | 19 |
two or three days | 19 |
the size of the | 19 |
the southward of the | 19 |
that they might be | 19 |
killed by the natives | 19 |
they were to be | 19 |
that we were not | 19 |
the valley of the | 19 |
after an absence of | 19 |
in different parts of | 19 |
the want of water | 19 |
halted for the night | 19 |
the influence of the | 19 |
in the mean time | 19 |
two hundred and fifty | 19 |
of wind from the | 19 |
in search of water | 19 |
as there was no | 19 |
put an end to | 19 |
a few of the | 19 |
from three to four | 19 |
i had ever seen | 19 |
is impossible for me | 19 |
any other part of | 19 |
of one hundred and | 19 |
the early part of | 19 |
of which he had | 18 |
in the presence of | 18 |
thought it necessary to | 18 |
the county of cumberland | 18 |
that there was no | 18 |
the major part of | 18 |
some of the natives | 18 |
the northward of the | 18 |
knowledge of the country | 18 |
would be attended with | 18 |
we returned to the | 18 |
will be found to | 18 |
of the natives had | 18 |
with a view of | 18 |
parts of the country | 18 |
a great quantity of | 18 |
the first of the | 18 |
a number of the | 18 |
it is evident that | 18 |
the same time that | 18 |
the first of these | 18 |
for the information of | 18 |
the natives had been | 18 |
was evident that the | 18 |
the wreck of the | 18 |
not been for the | 18 |
for the support of | 18 |
of them had been | 18 |
a large body of | 18 |
the features of the | 18 |
in some of the | 18 |
from the number of | 18 |
new south wales and | 18 |
a little distance from | 18 |
seemed to have been | 18 |
to enable me to | 18 |
the quality of the | 18 |
of the colony of | 18 |
of being able to | 18 |
and most of the | 18 |
an open forest country | 18 |
of the inhabitants of | 18 |
through which we had | 18 |
had not seen any | 18 |
found it to be | 18 |
waters of the river | 18 |
from one of the | 18 |
to the place where | 18 |
on the th we | 18 |
proceeded on our journey | 18 |
for the preservation of | 18 |
had taken place in | 18 |
more than probable that | 18 |
the western side of | 18 |
on a level with | 18 |
on the first of | 18 |
as that of the | 18 |
under the care of | 18 |
it is certain that | 18 |
that it would have | 18 |
miles to the southward | 18 |
to be able to | 18 |
below the junction of | 18 |
at which we had | 18 |
a considerable number of | 18 |
in the hands of | 18 |
they fell in with | 18 |
not appear to be | 18 |
than any we had | 18 |
of a mile from | 18 |
we did not see | 18 |
on the night of | 18 |
a quarter of an | 18 |
was supposed to be | 17 |
in the interior of | 17 |
the women and children | 17 |
the conduct of the | 17 |
course of the afternoon | 17 |
there was not any | 17 |
the south cape of | 17 |
one hundred and thirty | 17 |
than a quarter of | 17 |
the establishment of the | 17 |
for a few days | 17 |
the government of the | 17 |
we came upon a | 17 |
out of the harbour | 17 |
out of the question | 17 |
the great body of | 17 |
the hill on which | 17 |
an acre of ground | 17 |
of the convicts who | 17 |
to the base of | 17 |
a party of the | 17 |
the aspect of the | 17 |
at a small distance | 17 |
who were in the | 17 |
from the top of | 17 |
on the last day | 17 |
and appeared to be | 17 |
is not to be | 17 |
at this time in | 17 |
far to the northward | 17 |
part of the colony | 17 |
it is more than | 17 |
they could not be | 17 |
to the northward and | 17 |
with some of the | 17 |
objects of the expedition | 17 |
a red sandy loam | 17 |
the southward of west | 17 |
the form of a | 17 |
a continuation of the | 17 |
the place where we | 17 |
it to be a | 17 |
of the natives in | 17 |
after the arrival of | 17 |
of the sun and | 17 |
to the depth of | 17 |
with which they were | 17 |
had been sent to | 17 |
as soon as it | 17 |
sides of the river | 17 |
that they were not | 17 |
on the th and | 17 |
which appeared to be | 17 |
three or four days | 17 |
we were about to | 17 |
in proportion to the | 17 |
as if it had | 17 |
with the assistance of | 17 |
but he did not | 17 |
of the colony in | 17 |
the commencement of the | 17 |
as soon as i | 17 |
have no doubt that | 17 |
parts of the body | 17 |
the point of the | 17 |
embarked on board the | 17 |
she had on board | 17 |
from s d to | 16 |
banks of the morumbidgee | 16 |
a short time before | 16 |
the last day of | 16 |
ought to have been | 16 |
the francis returns from | 16 |
miles to the northward | 16 |
s d to s | 16 |
country to the n | 16 |
of the th regiment | 16 |
was to be found | 16 |
between us and the | 16 |
and in a few | 16 |
and two or three | 16 |
for two or three | 16 |
the immediate vicinity of | 16 |
in the body of | 16 |
under an impression that | 16 |
which we had slept | 16 |
to one of the | 16 |
for the benefit of | 16 |
early part of the | 16 |
a mile in breadth | 16 |
ascertain the nature of | 16 |
to return to england | 16 |
where we had slept | 16 |
the names of the | 16 |
of the month the | 16 |
in any of the | 16 |
a gale of wind | 16 |
into the hands of | 16 |
made the signal for | 16 |
be said to be | 16 |
the gulf of carpentaria | 16 |
of this part of | 16 |
from where we had | 16 |
which was to be | 16 |
had been in the | 16 |
great part of the | 16 |
to be met with | 16 |
if they had been | 16 |
of the country through | 16 |
than that of the | 16 |
the southern extremity of | 16 |
the country in the | 16 |
the reception of the | 16 |
this was the first | 16 |
to be wondered at | 16 |
the strength of the | 16 |
in various parts of | 16 |
a short distance from | 16 |
of the country and | 16 |
the weather had been | 16 |
one of the transports | 16 |
the benefit of the | 16 |
it may not be | 16 |
the midst of the | 16 |
number of the natives | 16 |
seven or eight miles | 16 |
with a piece of | 16 |
at the junction of | 16 |
two miles to the | 16 |
the edge of a | 16 |
distance from the river | 16 |
a level with the | 16 |
over a bottom of | 16 |
and as it was | 16 |
early the next morning | 16 |
the river to the | 16 |
the carpenter of the | 16 |
the length of the | 16 |
proved to be the | 16 |
on the return of | 16 |
the interior parts of | 16 |
it appeared that the | 16 |
the discovery of the | 16 |
we struck upon a | 16 |
the seat of government | 16 |
who had been employed | 16 |
the right of the | 16 |
arrived on the th | 16 |
man who had been | 16 |
the thermometer stood at | 16 |
on the arrival of | 16 |
that it is not | 16 |
i was led to | 16 |
in order to ascertain | 16 |
for three or four | 16 |
of the island of | 16 |
angle of the river | 16 |
the ground on which | 16 |
a considerable distance from | 16 |
to take care of | 16 |
not more than two | 16 |
with an account of | 16 |
i have already remarked | 16 |
transactions of the colony | 16 |
and in the afternoon | 16 |
upper part of the | 16 |
of degrees minutes south | 16 |
head of the harbour | 16 |
was made at the | 16 |
part of the settlement | 16 |
of the convicts were | 16 |
it was difficult to | 16 |
from thirty to forty | 16 |
at the entrance of | 16 |
one of the blacks | 16 |
in the evening we | 16 |
the distance of about | 16 |
which were to be | 16 |
at a distance from | 16 |
the weather was very | 16 |
in the immediate neighbourhood | 16 |
said to have been | 16 |
arrives from norfolk island | 16 |
the chain of ponds | 15 |
put on board the | 15 |
in the lower part | 15 |
they had not been | 15 |
down the banks of | 15 |
features of the country | 15 |
two hundred and twenty | 15 |
with which we had | 15 |
the eastern coast of | 15 |
brought up to the | 15 |
which had been sent | 15 |
three in the afternoon | 15 |
country through which we | 15 |
to the banks of | 15 |
in which we had | 15 |
is more than probable | 15 |
fires of the natives | 15 |
but none of them | 15 |
of rio de janeiro | 15 |
miles to the north | 15 |
the th day of | 15 |
found it necessary to | 15 |
the head of this | 15 |
the heads of the | 15 |
the month of november | 15 |
country in that direction | 15 |
the governor and his | 15 |
the immediate banks of | 15 |
the people of the | 15 |
on the western side | 15 |
the people who were | 15 |
the labour of the | 15 |
i am inclined to | 15 |
take place in the | 15 |
the number of convicts | 15 |
of the tribe of | 15 |
on the th instant | 15 |
one hundred and sixty | 15 |
to inform me that | 15 |
feet above the sea | 15 |
obtained the name of | 15 |
the limits of the | 15 |
from two to three | 15 |
a little below the | 15 |
the south point of | 15 |
the natives in the | 15 |
five or six leagues | 15 |
back from the river | 15 |
it was found that | 15 |
at five in the | 15 |
it is well known | 15 |
a very short time | 15 |
that they did not | 15 |
the commander of the | 15 |
in order to make | 15 |
in which it was | 15 |
the heart of the | 15 |
the plains of the | 15 |
about one hundred and | 15 |
from the time of | 15 |
for which he was | 15 |
she sailed on the | 15 |
which had been given | 15 |
were found to be | 15 |
the moment they saw | 15 |
about three quarters of | 15 |
the colour of the | 15 |
and some of them | 15 |
and a half in | 15 |
it was supposed that | 15 |
in the immediate vicinity | 15 |
wind shifted to the | 15 |
the water in the | 15 |
that they should be | 15 |
it is difficult to | 15 |
in the shape of | 15 |
it would be necessary | 15 |
it was hoped that | 15 |
of the truth of | 15 |
that there is a | 15 |
every reason to believe | 15 |
of the country was | 15 |
during the remainder of | 15 |
remainder of the day | 15 |
was sentenced to receive | 15 |
be no doubt that | 15 |
above the reach of | 15 |
the fate of the | 15 |
some of the convicts | 15 |
it was too late | 15 |
the depot on the | 15 |
of the last month | 15 |
male and female convicts | 15 |
could not fail to | 15 |
on our return to | 15 |
the island of st | 15 |
that the whole of | 15 |
heat of the weather | 15 |
nature of the soil | 15 |
by means of a | 15 |
it was not until | 15 |
by the appearance of | 15 |
the summit of a | 15 |
between three and four | 15 |
in their power to | 15 |
it was not without | 15 |
that it might be | 15 |
and the whole of | 15 |
a few hundred yards | 15 |
to be in a | 15 |
territory of new south | 15 |
the country in that | 15 |
supposed to have been | 15 |
on the bank of | 15 |
the time of the | 15 |
with a party of | 15 |
to be employed in | 15 |
from port jackson to | 15 |
in charge of the | 14 |
the detachment of marines | 14 |
met with in the | 14 |
it was impossible for | 14 |
it will be remembered | 14 |
several of the natives | 14 |
and that he had | 14 |
as well as of | 14 |
of the western interior | 14 |
from norfolk island the | 14 |
the month of september | 14 |
from the place where | 14 |
an angle of the | 14 |
would be enabled to | 14 |
three hundred and fifty | 14 |
soon as it was | 14 |
at the place where | 14 |
we were in the | 14 |
it was covered with | 14 |
in the execution of | 14 |
upon the left bank | 14 |
over which we had | 14 |
the lake and the | 14 |
heavy gale of wind | 14 |
base of the ranges | 14 |
of the existence of | 14 |
the supply armed tender | 14 |
that it had been | 14 |
to that of the | 14 |
heavy gales of wind | 14 |
we had passed the | 14 |
of a large river | 14 |
round the head of | 14 |
and the next day | 14 |
to me to be | 14 |
as far as possible | 14 |
considerable distance from the | 14 |
for the service of | 14 |
any of the natives | 14 |
for new south wales | 14 |
of the river to | 14 |
the william and ann | 14 |
belonging to the crown | 14 |
one hundred and eighty | 14 |
not included in this | 14 |
but it was not | 14 |
appeared to be in | 14 |
two of the men | 14 |
as if they were | 14 |
that we did not | 14 |
a state of nature | 14 |
supply sails for norfolk | 14 |
appeared to me that | 14 |
a blade of grass | 14 |
the sirius and supply | 14 |
growth of fine wool | 14 |
in with the land | 14 |
am inclined to think | 14 |
the least appearance of | 14 |
but as it was | 14 |
we should have been | 14 |
one side of the | 14 |
arrival at mount harris | 14 |
country to the northward | 14 |
by the governor to | 14 |
the prosperity of the | 14 |
a mile or two | 14 |
a criminal court held | 14 |
east point of the | 14 |
and seemed to be | 14 |
he was obliged to | 14 |
appeared to be very | 14 |
no doubt that the | 14 |
to the amount of | 14 |
the latter part of | 14 |
early in the month | 14 |
the stores and provisions | 14 |
an excursion to the | 14 |
to believe that the | 14 |
on account of his | 14 |
it would be impossible | 14 |
nature and extent of | 14 |
a considerable quantity of | 14 |
new south wales is | 14 |
within the limits of | 14 |
the natives of new | 14 |
half a mile from | 14 |
with which he had | 14 |
might have been expected | 14 |
we had passed through | 14 |
it appears to me | 14 |
remained for us to | 14 |
as far to the | 14 |
to the edge of | 14 |
appear to have been | 14 |
to the right of | 14 |
he was going to | 14 |
and one hundred and | 14 |
the isle of france | 14 |
for the safety of | 14 |
more to the westward | 14 |
so fortunate as to | 14 |
the weight of the | 14 |
party of the natives | 14 |
were to be seen | 14 |
to which we had | 14 |
of one of them | 14 |
not be able to | 14 |
between four and five | 14 |
was to be seen | 14 |
in a few years | 14 |
there was a small | 14 |
received sentence of death | 14 |
the report of the | 14 |
by order of the | 14 |
a length of time | 14 |
to be a new | 14 |
bank of the murray | 14 |
at a time when | 14 |
in the hope that | 14 |
to the left of | 14 |
that we should have | 14 |
the nature and extent | 14 |
of the natives of | 14 |
all the appearance of | 14 |
it was necessary to | 14 |
to the westward was | 14 |
it was determined to | 14 |
on his return from | 14 |
the value of the | 14 |
two or three of | 13 |
morning of the d | 13 |
that on which we | 13 |
it is probable that | 13 |
this season of the | 13 |
to those of the | 13 |
came down to the | 13 |
and as i had | 13 |
sides of the hills | 13 |
to fall in with | 13 |
at a great distance | 13 |
the eastward of north | 13 |
that i was obliged | 13 |
had every reason to | 13 |
privates of the new | 13 |
we came upon the | 13 |
entrance of the harbour | 13 |
put a stop to | 13 |
reason to suppose that | 13 |
this was the only | 13 |
at a greater distance | 13 |
the command of the | 13 |
from east to west | 13 |
some part of the | 13 |
as far as it | 13 |
by a reference to | 13 |
port jackson on the | 13 |
whose terms of transportation | 13 |
to be paid for | 13 |
in the service of | 13 |
making a total of | 13 |
as if he had | 13 |
and one of them | 13 |
part of the way | 13 |
of which it was | 13 |
and that it was | 13 |
coming from the n | 13 |
the westward of it | 13 |
in the room of | 13 |
short distance from the | 13 |
of the reach of | 13 |
beginning of the month | 13 |
the natives who had | 13 |
harbour of port jackson | 13 |
died on the passage | 13 |
in the new south | 13 |
at the edge of | 13 |
which must have been | 13 |
the highest part of | 13 |
when it is considered | 13 |
which they were to | 13 |
the river we had | 13 |
country to the south | 13 |
in times of flood | 13 |
as to render it | 13 |
in the town of | 13 |
that he did not | 13 |
five in the afternoon | 13 |
a few yards of | 13 |
the same manner as | 13 |
after a journey of | 13 |
it was found to | 13 |
that some of the | 13 |
for the last three | 13 |
the object of his | 13 |
the state in which | 13 |
to cross the river | 13 |
in the district of | 13 |
in search of a | 13 |
passage from the cape | 13 |
to be of the | 13 |
seaman belonging to the | 13 |
the expenses of the | 13 |
that is to say | 13 |
with a number of | 13 |
the space between the | 13 |
fall in with the | 13 |
one or other of | 13 |
the banks of which | 13 |
the people in the | 13 |
until such time as | 13 |
had the mortification to | 13 |
in the same direction | 13 |
more than a mile | 13 |
the cultivation of the | 13 |
the inhabitants of this | 13 |
about a mile from | 13 |
in one of which | 13 |
of what had been | 13 |
that they had not | 13 |
of which had been | 13 |
for me to describe | 13 |
which the natives had | 13 |
such of them as | 13 |
out of the reach | 13 |
it must be remarked | 13 |
the violence of the | 13 |
at the expense of | 13 |
end of the island | 13 |
to explore the country | 13 |
of that part of | 13 |
of the death of | 13 |
the spot on which | 13 |
to be seen in | 13 |
if it had been | 13 |
as well as from | 13 |
in spite of the | 13 |
and a half to | 13 |
the bark of a | 13 |
distance from each other | 13 |
from degrees to degrees | 13 |
it could not be | 13 |
highest part of the | 13 |
success of the expedition | 13 |
every now and then | 13 |
was ordered to be | 13 |
the top of a | 13 |
we found it impossible | 13 |
western side of the | 13 |
of the surrounding country | 13 |
of the marshes of | 13 |
the territory of new | 13 |
in which they had | 13 |
the interests of the | 13 |
and that it would | 13 |
either side of it | 13 |
of the state of | 13 |
at this time the | 13 |
the view from the | 13 |
i returned to the | 13 |
the protection of the | 13 |
the river on the | 13 |
by far the greater | 13 |
to the spot where | 13 |
the fires of the | 13 |
immediate banks of the | 13 |
all the purposes of | 13 |
two in the afternoon | 13 |
had the appearance of | 13 |
and it was only | 13 |
it appears to be | 13 |
the governor thought it | 13 |
on the subject of | 13 |
on the th day | 13 |
of the following day | 13 |
at one of the | 13 |
to be the darling | 13 |
on the day following | 13 |
he was sentenced to | 13 |
the interior of new | 13 |
a man who had | 13 |
and found it to | 13 |
to me that the | 13 |
a large portion of | 13 |
of the colony to | 13 |
side of the valley | 12 |
some of the men | 12 |
of the provisions and | 12 |
not appear to have | 12 |
the marines and convicts | 12 |
in the morning we | 12 |
proceeded up the river | 12 |
from rio de janeiro | 12 |
than those of the | 12 |
one of which was | 12 |
of those who have | 12 |
we pitched our tents | 12 |
in the early part | 12 |
which we had passed | 12 |
to the distance of | 12 |
force of the current | 12 |
to point out the | 12 |
one of them had | 12 |
in which i was | 12 |
of the country is | 12 |
a mile of the | 12 |
i am of opinion | 12 |
the general colour of | 12 |
they did not appear | 12 |
of many of the | 12 |
not being able to | 12 |
one of whom was | 12 |
the macquarie and the | 12 |
is said to be | 12 |
to enable us to | 12 |
did not seem to | 12 |
under the influence of | 12 |
the left of the | 12 |
every person in the | 12 |
with those of the | 12 |
came to inform me | 12 |
a small pond of | 12 |
and a variety of | 12 |
of the sydney cove | 12 |
there was not the | 12 |
into a state of | 12 |
close of the year | 12 |
have an opportunity of | 12 |
this time to the | 12 |
miles to the n | 12 |
of a number of | 12 |
me to describe the | 12 |
in the price of | 12 |
to enable them to | 12 |
a serpentine sheet of | 12 |
the nearest part of | 12 |
the points of the | 12 |
interests of the colony | 12 |
would appear that the | 12 |
the harbour of port | 12 |
on a nearer approach | 12 |
we encamped on the | 12 |
signal was made for | 12 |
that we should not | 12 |
a list of the | 12 |
to the nature of | 12 |
the th to the | 12 |
in consequence of its | 12 |
who were with him | 12 |
seasons of the year | 12 |
in which we were | 12 |
of four or five | 12 |
a proof of the | 12 |
place at which we | 12 |
it is not to | 12 |
this time in the | 12 |
me that he had | 12 |
no great distance from | 12 |
was much to be | 12 |
and that they were | 12 |
to be derived from | 12 |
that they would be | 12 |
the discovery of a | 12 |
of the main channel | 12 |
settlement at port jackson | 12 |
it was impossible that | 12 |
that he had seen | 12 |
interior parts of the | 12 |
the camp on the | 12 |
had the satisfaction to | 12 |
with a cargo of | 12 |
of the public stores | 12 |
remains for me to | 12 |
of the mountains to | 12 |
after we left the | 12 |
for a day or | 12 |
a piece of ground | 12 |
between two and three | 12 |
valley of the murray | 12 |
would be necessary to | 12 |
within a few yards | 12 |
banks of the darling | 12 |
in the prosecution of | 12 |
of the loss of | 12 |
to the extent of | 12 |
the same time to | 12 |
in favour of the | 12 |
and there was a | 12 |
at about five miles | 12 |
new south wales to | 12 |
one of the convicts | 12 |
be made to the | 12 |
on the opposite bank | 12 |
at such a distance | 12 |
terms of transportation had | 12 |
to one hundred and | 12 |
to be a very | 12 |
near the head of | 12 |
the basin of the | 12 |
the other to the | 12 |
during the greater part | 12 |
termination of the river | 12 |
with a small party | 12 |
the centre of a | 12 |
to be sent to | 12 |
was my intention to | 12 |
to escape from the | 12 |
civil and military officers | 12 |
on some of the | 12 |
in the open air | 12 |
which they have been | 12 |
the care of the | 12 |
with which it was | 12 |
i had no doubt | 12 |
the welfare of the | 12 |
the distance of a | 12 |
the masters of the | 12 |
the north end of | 12 |
to get into the | 12 |
state of the interior | 12 |
had been unable to | 12 |
the result of the | 12 |
a knowledge of the | 12 |
point of the compass | 12 |
lost in the woods | 12 |
to a distance of | 12 |
for the cape of | 12 |
for the space of | 12 |
between the lake and | 12 |
the country over which | 12 |
a few days afterwards | 12 |
the amount of the | 12 |
ditto ditto ditto ditto | 12 |
lost no time in | 12 |
we made the land | 12 |
should be able to | 12 |
at the commencement of | 12 |
by the officers of | 12 |
the body of a | 12 |
about seven miles from | 12 |
of the mother country | 12 |
the bed of a | 12 |
there was no doubt | 12 |
distances of the sun | 12 |
escape from the colony | 12 |
he was able to | 12 |
in every part of | 12 |
the first day of | 12 |
the side of a | 12 |
but it was impossible | 12 |
on the immediate banks | 12 |
a drop of water | 12 |
our return to the | 12 |
the immediate neighbourhood of | 12 |
the settlers at the | 12 |
the margin of the | 12 |
part of the provisions | 12 |
while the men were | 12 |
in a few minutes | 12 |
of the country over | 12 |
water in the river | 12 |
line of the horizon | 12 |
to the top of | 12 |
general colour of the | 12 |
of water in it | 12 |
of stores and provisions | 12 |
of the officers and | 12 |
at this season of | 12 |
some little distance from | 12 |
which had hitherto been | 12 |
pounds and a half | 12 |
natives of new south | 12 |
there is a small | 12 |
the weather during the | 12 |
and longitude degrees minutes | 12 |
in an easterly direction | 12 |
had an opportunity of | 12 |
it would not be | 11 |
we continued our journey | 11 |
the anniversary of his | 11 |
to the house of | 11 |
the country we had | 11 |
it had not been | 11 |
be the means of | 11 |
of the town of | 11 |
been one of the | 11 |
by the want of | 11 |
any we had seen | 11 |
to the colonial government | 11 |
of the live stock | 11 |
four in the afternoon | 11 |
such a distance from | 11 |
in a few hours | 11 |
and many of them | 11 |
miles from the camp | 11 |
the longitude of degrees | 11 |
the settlement at sydney | 11 |
was at the same | 11 |
at some little distance | 11 |
which proved to be | 11 |
the death of the | 11 |
that he would be | 11 |
the breadth of the | 11 |
on the edge of | 11 |
falling in with the | 11 |
of the marines and | 11 |
the lady juliana transport | 11 |
who had served their | 11 |
the direction of a | 11 |
as they had been | 11 |
base of the hills | 11 |
by no means so | 11 |
the mortification to find | 11 |
the whole of us | 11 |
will be remembered that | 11 |
of the same kind | 11 |
as long as they | 11 |
at the beginning of | 11 |
we had a very | 11 |
branch of the river | 11 |
that i did not | 11 |
to keep at a | 11 |
sent to norfolk island | 11 |
as if he were | 11 |
wounded by the natives | 11 |
seemed to be a | 11 |
quarter of an hour | 11 |
the south of the | 11 |
the purpose of being | 11 |
from to feet in | 11 |
more than a quarter | 11 |
was found to have | 11 |
large body of natives | 11 |
will be able to | 11 |
by the inhabitants of | 11 |
have been able to | 11 |
the shores of the | 11 |
we should have to | 11 |
the cause of this | 11 |
was found that the | 11 |
appeared to be of | 11 |
which we had encamped | 11 |
a day of rest | 11 |
it has been seen | 11 |
a matter of surprise | 11 |
i have already said | 11 |
officers of the civil | 11 |
at this time of | 11 |
the month of february | 11 |
late in the afternoon | 11 |
but they did not | 11 |
with a quantity of | 11 |
to quit the colony | 11 |
had seen on the | 11 |
major part of the | 11 |
two miles and a | 11 |
which they met with | 11 |
and we were obliged | 11 |
island on the th | 11 |
the month of april | 11 |
had every appearance of | 11 |
distance from the settlement | 11 |
a seaman belonging to | 11 |
known in the settlement | 11 |
a point of land | 11 |
the cattle and horses | 11 |
the expense of the | 11 |
during the first expedition | 11 |
about miles to the | 11 |
the natives on the | 11 |
with which they are | 11 |
level of the stream | 11 |
to any of the | 11 |
about two miles from | 11 |
on the island of | 11 |
the navigation of the | 11 |
of the same month | 11 |
by the natives of | 11 |
the outskirts of the | 11 |
many parts of the | 11 |
the remains of a | 11 |
the convicts who were | 11 |
who had been left | 11 |
to those who had | 11 |
it was that the | 11 |
on the upper part | 11 |
it is a singular | 11 |
there is not a | 11 |
from norfolk island a | 11 |
through which we passed | 11 |
belonging to the settlement | 11 |
i beg leave to | 11 |
appeared to be about | 11 |
a reference to the | 11 |
jackson on the th | 11 |
the service of the | 11 |
if there was any | 11 |
survey of the coast | 11 |
make the best of | 11 |
i have already observed | 11 |
some of them had | 11 |
i should not have | 11 |
per man per week | 11 |
of the cape of | 11 |
and in the evening | 11 |
but i could not | 11 |
from the time we | 11 |
the first part of | 11 |
which i have already | 11 |
at a short distance | 11 |
some of which were | 11 |
a native of the | 11 |
and the cape of | 11 |
on his return to | 11 |
not one of them | 11 |
when we arrived at | 11 |
a half from the | 11 |
a bench of magistrates | 11 |
a supply of provisions | 11 |
to the summit of | 11 |
at about seven miles | 11 |
of the river on | 11 |
there could be no | 11 |
found to have been | 11 |
on sunday the th | 11 |
not more than half | 11 |
had been made to | 11 |
in which we found | 11 |
with which he was | 11 |
in the article of | 11 |
were not more than | 11 |
the st of september | 11 |
depot on the lachlan | 11 |
state of the river | 11 |
in the last month | 11 |
be attributed to the | 11 |
within a mile of | 11 |
the river at the | 11 |
to the foot of | 11 |
since the establishment of | 11 |
and who had been | 11 |
as there was a | 11 |
and i have no | 11 |
was fortunate enough to | 11 |
thousand four hundred and | 11 |
to get to the | 11 |
so that we were | 11 |
among the natives of | 11 |
the water of the | 11 |
there appeared to be | 11 |
it would be a | 11 |
so far to the | 11 |
degrees minutes s and | 11 |
one of the horses | 11 |
last day of the | 11 |
the length of time | 11 |
had been sent out | 11 |
either side of the | 11 |
the day had been | 11 |
to think that the | 11 |
been made to the | 11 |
the same kind of | 11 |
on which they were | 11 |
of the number of | 11 |
which had been made | 11 |
of the country we | 11 |
the colony in the | 11 |
and a number of | 11 |
the following day we | 11 |
could not hope to | 11 |
to ascertain if there | 11 |
have been in the | 11 |
the west coast of | 11 |
if any of the | 11 |
not to be wondered | 11 |
had been found to | 11 |
between sydney and parramatta | 11 |
some of these people | 11 |
upon the banks of | 11 |
in my power to | 11 |
the settlement at port | 11 |
did not attempt to | 11 |
to the opposite side | 11 |
it must be evident | 11 |
he was in the | 11 |
they were obliged to | 11 |
by the side of | 11 |
master of the britannia | 11 |
had been obliged to | 11 |
found to be a | 11 |
change took place in | 11 |
it was my intention | 11 |
be a new species | 11 |
the sentence of the | 11 |
i do not mean | 11 |
out of sight of | 11 |
in lieu of the | 11 |
thought it better to | 11 |
of the same description | 11 |
from the public store | 11 |
under the great seal | 11 |
summit of the hill | 11 |
for a supply of | 11 |
of the same name | 11 |
various parts of the | 11 |
not more than a | 11 |
are you going to | 11 |
in spite of all | 11 |
the place where they | 11 |
great body of the | 11 |
for a few moments | 11 |
of thunder and lightning | 11 |
on the public account | 11 |
be seen in the | 11 |
it to be the | 11 |
the history of the | 11 |
had been given to | 11 |
of the bark of | 11 |
i have already mentioned | 11 |
the banks of this | 11 |
distance from the shore | 11 |
at half past eight | 11 |
in order to examine | 11 |
the time of their | 11 |
to be the same | 11 |
up to the settlement | 11 |
far to the southward | 11 |
beyond the reach of | 11 |
was likely to be | 11 |
from ten to twelve | 11 |
by the criminal court | 11 |
there is a very | 11 |
of the month of | 11 |
been put on board | 11 |
were it not for | 11 |
the creek leading to | 11 |
behaviour of the convicts | 11 |
the name of a | 11 |
it was with some | 11 |
for a considerable distance | 10 |
the owner of the | 10 |
as we neared the | 10 |
of the interior is | 10 |
is to be found | 10 |
was observed to be | 10 |
shore of botany bay | 10 |
three pounds of flour | 10 |
the door of the | 10 |
his royal highness the | 10 |
effects of the drought | 10 |
we were on the | 10 |
the eastern side of | 10 |
struck upon a creek | 10 |
the fall of the | 10 |
that we were still | 10 |
the result of this | 10 |
should be enabled to | 10 |
in addition to this | 10 |
the foot of a | 10 |
as it was impossible | 10 |
as a proof of | 10 |
at this time a | 10 |
on which the natives | 10 |
it was with difficulty | 10 |
cape of this country | 10 |
at the top of | 10 |
did not see any | 10 |
and the appearance of | 10 |
latitude was degrees minutes | 10 |
from the head of | 10 |
as i had not | 10 |
from the th to | 10 |
the period of their | 10 |
in the case of | 10 |
halted for the evening | 10 |
one pound and a | 10 |
the signal for a | 10 |
for which i was | 10 |
all parts of the | 10 |
fore part of the | 10 |
extremity of the plain | 10 |
a considerable portion of | 10 |
it did not appear | 10 |
which we could not | 10 |
part of the men | 10 |
have every reason to | 10 |
on the surface of | 10 |
we passed on the | 10 |
from which we had | 10 |
it was to the | 10 |
on the present occasion | 10 |
to this part of | 10 |
the point at which | 10 |
to shepherds at pounds | 10 |
the person who had | 10 |
the whole extent of | 10 |
and that we should | 10 |
a sufficient number of | 10 |
prosperity of the colony | 10 |
not by any means | 10 |
on arriving at the | 10 |
arrival of the supply | 10 |
parts of the world | 10 |
to return to their | 10 |
that he was going | 10 |
country on either side | 10 |
and it is not | 10 |
course of this month | 10 |
rivers of the interior | 10 |
been such as to | 10 |
side of the stream | 10 |
the period of its | 10 |
miles from where we | 10 |
convicts who had been | 10 |
banks of this river | 10 |
the windings of the | 10 |
running to the north | 10 |
the summits of the | 10 |
returning to the camp | 10 |
the temperature of the | 10 |
in the place of | 10 |
for the consumption of | 10 |
transactions at port jackson | 10 |
secretary of state for | 10 |
of any of the | 10 |
this side of the | 10 |
to induce him to | 10 |
to those who are | 10 |
more than half a | 10 |
were to be found | 10 |
to be considered as | 10 |
the lachlan and macquarie | 10 |
commissioned officers and privates | 10 |
we had already passed | 10 |
those who have been | 10 |
the coast to the | 10 |
nothing could be more | 10 |
the security of the | 10 |
the following account of | 10 |
that to the north | 10 |
of water in the | 10 |
one of the ships | 10 |
side of the channel | 10 |
more the appearance of | 10 |
was of opinion that | 10 |
but we could not | 10 |
part of the range | 10 |
the country was low | 10 |
the seal of the | 10 |
to guard against the | 10 |
the angle formed by | 10 |
that he had found | 10 |
to that part of | 10 |
cataract of the macquarie | 10 |
from the effects of | 10 |
navigated according to law | 10 |
on my return to | 10 |
of the best quality | 10 |
the whole number of | 10 |
of two or three | 10 |
on which they had | 10 |
the timber upon it | 10 |
i was going to | 10 |
miles from the river | 10 |
were fortunate enough to | 10 |
those parts of the | 10 |
that by which we | 10 |
in a condition to | 10 |
about the same time | 10 |
had been so long | 10 |
on each ton of | 10 |
been the means of | 10 |
was to no purpose | 10 |
led to infer that | 10 |
about three miles from | 10 |
left of the river | 10 |
who had been in | 10 |
is difficult to say | 10 |
that he was not | 10 |
the westward of them | 10 |
character of the river | 10 |
civil and military establishments | 10 |
that it was with | 10 |
and one or two | 10 |
known by the name | 10 |
character of the distant | 10 |
and the rest of | 10 |
was with some difficulty | 10 |
in such a manner | 10 |
lake to the sea | 10 |
upwards of two hundred | 10 |
it will not be | 10 |
the run of water | 10 |
as far as practicable | 10 |
laid down in the | 10 |
was well known to | 10 |
in any other part | 10 |
strong gales from the | 10 |
interview with the natives | 10 |
condition of the men | 10 |
the natives who were | 10 |
about four miles from | 10 |
have been less than | 10 |
the men who were | 10 |
along the base of | 10 |
far the greater part | 10 |
was not the least | 10 |
many of the convicts | 10 |
with reference to the | 10 |
to get out of | 10 |
progress of the expedition | 10 |
of three or four | 10 |
the chaplain of the | 10 |
excursion into the country | 10 |
to which we were | 10 |
the foundation of a | 10 |
was not the case | 10 |
at the expence of | 10 |
on the th a | 10 |
was absolutely necessary to | 10 |
at the conclusion of | 10 |
colonists of new south | 10 |
which would have been | 10 |
on the th with | 10 |
head of the bay | 10 |
some parts of the | 10 |
an excursion into the | 10 |
the east point of | 10 |
in the opinion of | 10 |
to england in the | 10 |
from twelve to fifteen | 10 |
some of them were | 10 |
would be found to | 10 |
of the country from | 10 |
for the supply of | 10 |
on which we stood | 10 |
from the south cape | 10 |
with one of the | 10 |
whose sentences of transportation | 10 |
course of the darling | 10 |
stretched away to the | 10 |
it will be found | 10 |
it was well known | 10 |
five or six feet | 10 |
as well as in | 10 |
we had reason to | 10 |
to the north and | 10 |
england on the th | 10 |
plains of the macquarie | 10 |
it struck me that | 10 |
from the coast of | 10 |
return to mount harris | 10 |
by any of the | 10 |
to have been a | 10 |
the same as that | 10 |
the creek on which | 10 |
view from the summit | 10 |
and i could not | 10 |
side of the harbour | 10 |
would in all probability | 10 |
the decomposition of the | 10 |
to induce them to | 10 |
which ought to be | 10 |
by a party of | 10 |
which we had seen | 10 |
by a number of | 10 |
was covered with a | 10 |
state of the atmosphere | 10 |
longitude of degrees minutes | 10 |
one end of the | 10 |
the termination of our | 10 |
south end of the | 10 |
the backs of the | 10 |
the interior to the | 10 |
junction of the castlereagh | 10 |
of the river had | 10 |
on the minds of | 10 |
to have recourse to | 10 |
in the longitude of | 10 |
the prevalence of the | 10 |
the supply sails for | 10 |
of the coast of | 10 |
on the south head | 10 |
in many parts of | 10 |
point of the island | 10 |
the produce of their | 10 |
of the two rivers | 10 |
four miles to the | 10 |
a greater distance from | 10 |
that we had not | 10 |
of five or six | 10 |
the existence of a | 10 |
the business of the | 10 |
and a party of | 10 |
the west and north | 10 |
and the marks of | 10 |
the position of the | 10 |
there was a considerable | 10 |
the passage of the | 10 |
and it was with | 10 |
extreme heat of the | 10 |
in the southern hemisphere | 10 |
the command of lieutenant | 10 |
the following morning we | 10 |
which it had been | 10 |
was seen in the | 10 |
traces of the natives | 10 |
at the present moment | 10 |
to observe that the | 10 |
it only remained for | 10 |
of the month a | 10 |
that the waters of | 10 |
end of this month | 10 |
large tribe of natives | 10 |
point of encounter bay | 10 |
two and a half | 10 |
in the proportion of | 10 |
to and from the | 10 |
it has already been | 10 |
which i did not | 10 |
on the east coast | 10 |
the expence of the | 10 |
and stood to the | 10 |
the east india company | 10 |
by reason of the | 10 |
within two miles of | 10 |
vast body of water | 10 |
that i could not | 10 |
the convicts who had | 10 |
live stock in the | 10 |
under parts of the | 10 |
the principal part of | 10 |
gale of wind from | 10 |
and in the course | 10 |
of the people who | 10 |
be borne in mind | 10 |
distance from the coast | 10 |
for the protection of | 10 |
of the natives on | 10 |
to the character of | 10 |
said nic to himself | 10 |
the midst of it | 10 |
natives of the interior | 10 |
the event of any | 10 |
at about eight miles | 10 |
a great variety of | 10 |
was supposed to have | 10 |
had been employed in | 10 |
that he might be | 10 |
of the lake alexandrina | 10 |
that he had received | 10 |
in sight of the | 10 |
was made in the | 10 |
sentence of the law | 10 |
the colonists of new | 10 |
as much of the | 10 |
which had been received | 10 |
there had been no | 10 |
and as far as | 10 |
on the th in | 10 |
of the produce of | 10 |
no part of the | 10 |
the same point of | 10 |
after a passage of | 10 |
to the formation of | 10 |
arrival of the fleet | 10 |
it was to no | 10 |
which i had been | 10 |
we arrived on the | 10 |
could be spared from | 10 |
nearest part of the | 10 |
the event of our | 10 |
about the latter end | 10 |
in the mother country | 10 |
we had seen on | 10 |
a description of the | 10 |
and many of the | 10 |
that we should soon | 10 |
it was not to | 10 |
out in search of | 10 |
the colony to the | 10 |
saw a number of | 10 |
the country on either | 10 |
th and th of | 10 |
to the inhabitants of | 10 |
above the surface of | 10 |
on every side by | 10 |
seemed to be the | 10 |
to the southward as | 10 |
for the greater part | 10 |
on tuesday the th | 10 |
there is no doubt | 10 |
that would have been | 10 |
went down to the | 10 |
only remained for us | 10 |
at some future period | 10 |
have been occasioned by | 10 |
the minds of the | 10 |
the convicts on board | 10 |
with one hundred and | 10 |
shepherds at pounds to | 10 |
the north part of | 10 |
of the river in | 10 |
the end of this | 10 |
and that we were | 9 |
an equal number of | 9 |
than any thing else | 9 |
be in the possession | 9 |
was the effect of | 9 |
i thought it better | 9 |
on the eastern side | 9 |
the view to the | 9 |
the experience of the | 9 |
early in this month | 9 |
to which he had | 9 |
the ground should be | 9 |
a numerous tribe of | 9 |
that we were on | 9 |
which are to be | 9 |
in the afternoon the | 9 |
the wants of the | 9 |
journal of an expedition | 9 |
united states of america | 9 |
upwards of one hundred | 9 |
but it was evident | 9 |
distant five or six | 9 |
for the passage of | 9 |
to examine the country | 9 |
nature of the interior | 9 |
the assistance of the | 9 |
the bark of the | 9 |
six miles from the | 9 |
a certain quantity of | 9 |
at right angles with | 9 |
arrived here in the | 9 |
southern extremity of the | 9 |
spot on which we | 9 |
a large party of | 9 |
they must have been | 9 |
with him in the | 9 |
during the period of | 9 |
the circumstance of their | 9 |
interior of new holland | 9 |
to which they were | 9 |
the west point of | 9 |
of which he was | 9 |
branches of the trees | 9 |
at the island of | 9 |
thousand five hundred and | 9 |
day of the month | 9 |
a mile in length | 9 |
and that he was | 9 |
was said to be | 9 |
be found to be | 9 |
at all seasons of | 9 |
so as to enable | 9 |
is not more than | 9 |
but it was a | 9 |
for the security of | 9 |
judged it necessary to | 9 |
a small piece of | 9 |
the country from the | 9 |
s to s d | 9 |
during the time we | 9 |
of which it is | 9 |
part of it which | 9 |
from this time to | 9 |
on the margin of | 9 |
lachlan and macquarie rivers | 9 |
as could be wished | 9 |
got out of the | 9 |
appeared to me to | 9 |
our journey on the | 9 |
whole face of the | 9 |
in the appearance of | 9 |
for four or five | 9 |
the interior of this | 9 |
i went to the | 9 |
the necessity of a | 9 |
were supposed to have | 9 |
in the evening the | 9 |
in the aspect of | 9 |
the houses of the | 9 |
of it to the | 9 |
down the river to | 9 |
that they were the | 9 |
the longitude of the | 9 |
to be given to | 9 |
from six to eight | 9 |
time of the year | 9 |
this time of the | 9 |
would have been found | 9 |
three quarters of an | 9 |
to the conclusion that | 9 |
by the people of | 9 |
i do not know | 9 |
and navigated according to | 9 |
degrees minutes seconds south | 9 |
amounting in all to | 9 |
this country in the | 9 |
coast to the northward | 9 |
about nine miles from | 9 |
of not more than | 9 |
in the morning to | 9 |
of which i had | 9 |
the form of the | 9 |
stock in the colony | 9 |
that it is the | 9 |
it may be safely | 9 |
that it was a | 9 |
inches and a half | 9 |
the height of this | 9 |
justices of the peace | 9 |
the stillness of the | 9 |
the nose to the | 9 |
in some measure to | 9 |
to be accounted for | 9 |
lost sight of the | 9 |
the head of botany | 9 |
could not be very | 9 |
we passed through a | 9 |
which had been previously | 9 |
course of a few | 9 |
of the isle of | 9 |
to be hoped that | 9 |
the officers and men | 9 |
from two to four | 9 |
under an easy sail | 9 |
four or five days | 9 |
in which he was | 9 |
of the natives having | 9 |
he had not been | 9 |
most of them were | 9 |
inclined to think that | 9 |
to be the only | 9 |
might be said to | 9 |
he was about to | 9 |
i have seen them | 9 |
of the following month | 9 |
it may be presumed | 9 |
a superintendant of convicts | 9 |
thought it best to | 9 |
late in the evening | 9 |
in the first fleet | 9 |
could have been expected | 9 |
at six in the | 9 |
the manners of the | 9 |
to get rid of | 9 |
junction of the two | 9 |
a part of its | 9 |
with the utmost difficulty | 9 |
who appeared to be | 9 |
was given to the | 9 |
about a mile below | 9 |
we proceeded up the | 9 |
as well as those | 9 |
to have been the | 9 |
of which there was | 9 |
is one of the | 9 |
the south shore of | 9 |
the government of this | 9 |
the cove from england | 9 |
the country between the | 9 |
much reason to believe | 9 |
the time they were | 9 |
a range of hills | 9 |
and proceeded to the | 9 |
went on board the | 9 |
has been found to | 9 |
to be attributed to | 9 |
state of the country | 9 |
people were employed in | 9 |
sentences of transportation had | 9 |
shillings and sixpence per | 9 |
country to the southward | 9 |
in the afternoon we | 9 |
i therefore determined to | 9 |
impossible for us to | 9 |
the minds of those | 9 |
of the new river | 9 |
south cape of new | 9 |
so as to make | 9 |
to account for the | 9 |
of the country on | 9 |
of the salt provisions | 9 |
the facility with which | 9 |
on the same side | 9 |
two thirds of the | 9 |
for more than a | 9 |
that we had been | 9 |
which we passed on | 9 |
of country to the | 9 |
the hawkesbury and nepean | 9 |
the height of its | 9 |
the general course of | 9 |
to be subject to | 9 |
are by no means | 9 |
of the country as | 9 |
for the time being | 9 |
a criminal court was | 9 |
formed by the two | 9 |
for the horses to | 9 |
of the country which | 9 |
hundred and fifty miles | 9 |
in the use of | 9 |
in a straight line | 9 |
it proved to be | 9 |
in a fit of | 9 |
on his arrival at | 9 |
in that part of | 9 |
the nature of their | 9 |
the time of embarkation | 9 |
of the channel to | 9 |
would have been impossible | 9 |
at the age of | 9 |
the end of a | 9 |
of water to the | 9 |
off to the north | 9 |
there were at this | 9 |
with two hundred and | 9 |
to the interests of | 9 |
ten years of age | 9 |
morning of the st | 9 |
waters of the macquarie | 9 |
to settle in the | 9 |
in which it is | 9 |
were ordered to be | 9 |
as long as he | 9 |
which i have seen | 9 |
the badness of the | 9 |
of the officers of | 9 |
as circumstances would permit | 9 |
the th in the | 9 |
interior of the country | 9 |
of the land in | 9 |
in addition to these | 9 |
not to be found | 9 |
pound and a half | 9 |
i am not aware | 9 |
i should imagine that | 9 |
the basis of the | 9 |
would have been the | 9 |
as we had been | 9 |
of the two men | 9 |
for the production of | 9 |
i beg your pardon | 9 |
provisions for the colony | 9 |
the honour to be | 9 |
from that of the | 9 |
course of the macquarie | 9 |
he was compelled to | 9 |
they could not have | 9 |
i was unwilling to | 9 |
eight or ten miles | 9 |
mind as to the | 9 |
the ships of war | 9 |
in the height of | 9 |
nearly the whole of | 9 |
which i had seen | 9 |
in with a large | 9 |
which might have been | 9 |
collision with the natives | 9 |
it is remarkable that | 9 |
of sight of the | 9 |
on monday the th | 9 |
would have been much | 9 |
of the party who | 9 |
on the shores of | 9 |
is not so much | 9 |
had arrived in the | 9 |
to carry on the | 9 |
the loss of his | 9 |
breeze sprung up from | 9 |
were seen in the | 9 |
their distance from the | 9 |
o o o o | 9 |
that many of the | 9 |
had been accustomed to | 9 |
bore away to the | 9 |
of the little finger | 9 |
to trace the river | 9 |
establishment of the colony | 9 |
who had been the | 9 |
at four in the | 9 |
two miles from the | 9 |
is the want of | 9 |
have the appearance of | 9 |
creek leading to parramatta | 9 |
some idea of the | 9 |
hill on which i | 9 |
as might have been | 9 |
was on the point | 9 |
pointed out to them | 9 |
at which we stopped | 9 |
there appears to be | 9 |
in the forenoon of | 9 |
the satisfaction of seeing | 9 |
at three in the | 9 |
is a singular fact | 9 |
whether it was that | 9 |
necessary for me to | 9 |
much the same as | 9 |
close in with the | 9 |
as to form a | 9 |
so that we had | 9 |
i was anxious to | 9 |
the assistance of a | 9 |
who appeared to have | 9 |
without the assistance of | 9 |
of a mile to | 9 |
had been such as | 9 |
from fifty to sixty | 9 |
we reached the camp | 9 |
in most of the | 9 |
the branches of the | 9 |
that part of it | 9 |
sent down the harbour | 9 |
assembled on the th | 9 |
would be able to | 9 |
was not the only | 9 |
which we had entered | 9 |
the course of which | 9 |
miles from our camp | 9 |
all seasons of the | 9 |
of state for the | 9 |
there was abundance of | 9 |
as far as they | 9 |
stopped for the evening | 9 |
part of them were | 9 |
the midst of a | 9 |
and an half of | 9 |
discharged from government employ | 9 |
they would have been | 9 |
the survey of the | 9 |
to proceed on our | 9 |
and the acacia pendula | 9 |
in the same way | 9 |
the southward of botany | 9 |
the health of the | 9 |
it appeared that we | 9 |
far to the westward | 9 |
that several of the | 9 |
as the wind was | 9 |
a place of safety | 9 |
their terms of transportation | 9 |
west point of the | 9 |
the whole face of | 9 |
there was but little | 9 |
were observed to be | 9 |
temperature of the air | 9 |
were sent to the | 9 |
and it was supposed | 9 |
any length of time | 9 |
in consequence of some | 9 |
of which we could | 9 |
the track of the | 9 |
is a matter of | 9 |
and a couple of | 9 |
the west end of | 9 |
the wheels of the | 9 |
the government for the | 9 |
the case with the | 9 |
as we could see | 9 |
that it was to | 9 |
which had been erected | 9 |
we had not proceeded | 9 |
the same time he | 9 |
were in search of | 9 |
the direction of our | 9 |
on his return he | 9 |