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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson
Author: Watkin Tench
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1406808385

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A highly authoritative and intelligent account of this colony and its occupants between 1788 and 1791


A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson
Author: Watkin Tench
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2022-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368328522

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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson, in New South Wales

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson, in New South Wales
Author: Watkin Tench
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2011-12-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108039146

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A 1793 account of the settlement in Port Jackson, New South Wales, by a member of the First Fleet.


A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson
Author: Watkin Tench
Publisher:
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2020-02-12
Genre:
ISBN:

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A highly authoritative and intelligent account of this colony and its occupants between 1788 and 1791


A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson
Author: Tench Watkin ?
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781318751907

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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson (Annotated)

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson (Annotated)
Author: Watkin Tench
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2021-05-02
Genre:
ISBN:

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Watkin TENCH (c. 1758-1833) served as a captain of marines on one of the vessels of the First Fleet, and wrote a first hand account of the voyage ("A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay")


A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson
Author: Watkin Tench
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-03-14
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Previous to commencing any farther account of the subject, which I am about to treat, such a retrospection of the circumstances and situation of the settlement, at theconclusion of my former Narrative, as shall lay its state before the reader, seemsnecessary, in order to connect the present with the past.The departure of the first fleet of ships for Europe, on the 14th of July, 1788, had beenlong impatiently expected; and had filled us with anxiety, to communicate to our friendsan account of our situation; describing the progress of improvement, and the probabilityof success, or failure, in our enterprise. That men should judge very oppositely on sodoubtful and precarious an event, will hardly surprise.Such relations could contain little besides the sanguineness of hope, and theenumeration of hardships and difficulties, which former accounts had not led us toexpect. Since our disembarkation in the preceding January, the efforts of every one hadbeen unremittingly exerted, to deposit the public stores in a state of shelter and security, and to erect habitations for ourselves. We were eager to escape from tents, where afold of canvas, only, interposed to check the vertic beams of the sun in summer, and thechilling blasts of the south in winter. A markee pitched, in our finest season, on anEnglish lawn; or a transient view of those gay camps, near the metropolis, which somany remember, naturally draws forth careless and unmeaning exclamations of rapture, which attach ideas of pleasure only, to this part of a soldier's life. But an encampmentamidst the rocks and wilds of a new country, aggravated by the miseries of bad diet, and incessant toil, will find few admir


A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson
Author: Watkin Tench
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-03-14
Genre:
ISBN:

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Previous to commencing any farther account of the subject, which I am about to treat, such a retrospection of the circumstances and situation of the settlement, at theconclusion of my former Narrative, as shall lay its state before the reader, seemsnecessary, in order to connect the present with the past.The departure of the first fleet of ships for Europe, on the 14th of July, 1788, had beenlong impatiently expected; and had filled us with anxiety, to communicate to our friendsan account of our situation; describing the progress of improvement, and the probabilityof success, or failure, in our enterprise. That men should judge very oppositely on sodoubtful and precarious an event, will hardly surprise.Such relations could contain little besides the sanguineness of hope, and theenumeration of hardships and difficulties, which former accounts had not led us toexpect. Since our disembarkation in the preceding January, the efforts of every one hadbeen unremittingly exerted, to deposit the public stores in a state of shelter and security, and to erect habitations for ourselves. We were eager to escape from tents, where afold of canvas, only, interposed to check the vertic beams of the sun in summer, and thechilling blasts of the south in winter. A markee pitched, in our finest season, on anEnglish lawn; or a transient view of those gay camps, near the metropolis, which somany remember, naturally draws forth careless and unmeaning exclamations of rapture, which attach ideas of pleasure only, to this part of a soldier's life. But an encampmentamidst the rocks and wilds of a new country, aggravated by the miseries of bad diet, and incessant toil, will find few admir