A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson PDF

Author: Tench Watkin ?

Publisher: Hardpress Publishing

Published: 2016-06-21

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9781318751907

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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson PDF

Author: Watkin Tench

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03-14

Total Pages: 144

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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 PDF

Author: Watkin Tench

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03-02

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13:

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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 the conclusion of my former Narrative, as shall lay its state before the reader, seems necessary, 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 been long impatiently expected; and had filled us with anxiety, to communicate to our friends an account of our situation; describing the progress of improvement, and the probability of success, or failure, in our enterprise. That men should judge very oppositely on so doubtful and precarious an event, will hardly surprise. Such relations could contain little besides the sanguineness of hope, and the enumeration of hardships and difficulties, which former accounts had not led us to expect. Since our disembarkation in the preceding January, the efforts of every one had been 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 a fold of canvas, only, interposed to check the vertic beams of the sun in summer, and the chilling blasts of the south in winter. A markee pitched, in our finest season, on an English lawn; or a transient view of those gay camps, near the metropolis, which so many 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 encampment amidst the rocks and wilds of a new country, aggravated by the miseries of bad diet, and incessant toil, will find few admirers.

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson PDF

Author: Watkin Tench

Publisher: Library of Alexandria

Published: 1961-01-01

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1465508635

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When it is recollected how much has been written to describe the Settlement of New South Wales, it seems necessary if not to offer an apology, yet to assign a reason, for an additional publication. The embarked in the fleet which sailed to found the establishment at Botany Bay. He shortly after published a Narrative of the Proceedings and State of the Colony, brought up to the beginning of July, 1788, which was well received, and passed through three editions. This could not but inspire both confidence and gratitude; but gratitude, would be badly manifested were he on the presumption of former favour to lay claim to present indulgence. He resumes the subject in the humble hope of communicating information, and increasing knowledge, of the country, which he describes. He resided at Port Jackson nearly four years: from the 20th of January, 1788, until the 18th of December, 1791. To an active and contemplative mind, a new country is an inexhaustible source of curiosity and speculation. It was the author's custom not only to note daily occurrences, and to inspect and record the progression of improvement; but also, when not prevented by military duties, to penetrate the surrounding country in different directions, in order to examine its nature, and ascertain its relative geographical situations. The greatest part of the work is inevitably composed of those materials which a journal supplies; but wherever reflections could be introduced without fastidiousness and parade, he has not scrupled to indulge them, in common with every other deviation which the strictness of narrative would allow. When this publication was nearly ready for the press; and when many of the opinions which it records had been declared, fresh accounts from Port Jackson were received. To the state of a country, where so many anxious trying hours of his life have passed, the author cannot feel indifferent. If by any sudden revolution of the laws of nature; or by any fortunate discovery of those on the spot, it has really become that fertile and prosperous land, which some represent it to be, he begs permission to add his voice to the general congratulation. He rejoices at its success: but it is only justice to himself and those with whom he acted to declare, that they feel no cause of reproach that so complete and happy an alteration did not take place at an earlier period.

The Enlightenment, Philanthropy and the Idea of Social Progress in Early Australia

The Enlightenment, Philanthropy and the Idea of Social Progress in Early Australia PDF

Author: Ilya Lazarev

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-08-06

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0429818084

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This book seeks to highlight the influence of the Enlightenment idea of social progress on the character of the "civilising mission" in early Australia by tracing its presence in the various "civilising" attempts undertaken between 1788 and 1850. It also represents an attempt to marry the history of the British Enlightenment and the history of settler-Aboriginal interactions. The chronological structure of the book, as well as the breadth of its content, will facilitate the readers’ understanding of the evolution of "civilising attempts" and their epistemological underpinnings, while throwing additional light on the influence of the Enlightenment on Australian history as a whole.