| Arthur Phillip - Australia - 1790 - 468 pages
...York, in the latitude of ten degrees, thirty-feven minutes Couth, to the fouthcrn extremity of the faid territory of New South Wales, or South Cape, in the...latitude of fortythree degrees, thirty-nine minutes fouth, and of all the country inland to the weftward, as far as the one hundred and thirty-fifth degree... | |
| Nathaniel Ogle - Australia - 1839 - 396 pages
...longitude one hundred and twelve degrees fifty-two minutes, to one hundred and twenty-nine degrees of east longitude, reckoning from the meridian of...Greenwich ; including all the islands adjacent in the Indian and southern oceans within the latitudes aforesaid, of thirteen degrees forty-four minutes,... | |
| William Henry Wells - Australia - 1848 - 544 pages
...Wales, extending from the Northern Cape, or extremity of the coast called Cape York, in lat. 10" 37' S., to the southern extremity of the said territory of New South Wales, or South Cape in lat. of 43" 39' S., and of all the country inland to the westward as far as 135° of East longitude,... | |
| Henry Melville - Australasia - 1851 - 420 pages
...extending " from the northern cape or extremity of the coast called " Cape York, in the latitude 10° 37' south, to the southern " extremity of the said territory of New South Wales or " cape, in the latitude of 43° 39' south, and of all the " country inland to the westward as far as... | |
| Henry Melville - Australasia - 1851 - 422 pages
...southern " extremity of the said territory of New South Wales or " cape, in the latitude of 43° 39' south, and of all the " country inland to the westward as far as the 135° east * Governor Phillip's Voyage, p. 43. " longitude, reckoning from Greenwich, including all... | |
| Thomas Osmond Summers - Australia - 1899 - 204 pages
...extending from the northern cape, or extremity of the coast called Cape York, in latitude 10° 37' south, to the southern extremity of the said territory of New South Wales, or South Cape, in latitude 43° 39' south, and of all the country inland to the westward as far as 135° of east longitude,... | |
| James Bonwick - Australia - 1856 - 154 pages
...39 degrees | min. south, and embracing all the country inland to the westward, as far as the 129th. degree of east longitude, reckoning from the meridian of Greenwich, including all the islands adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, within the latitude aforesaid, and including also Norfolk Island, is void, as... | |
| Thomas McCombie - Australia - 1858 - 350 pages
...from the Northern Cape, or extremity of the coast called Cape York, in the latitude of 10 degrees, 37 minutes south, to the southern extremity of the said territory of New South Wales, or Wilson's Promontory, in the latitude of 39 degrees ^ minute south, and embracing all the country into... | |
| English literature - 1859 - 782 pages
...say, from the northern cape, or extremity of the coast called Cape York, in the latitude of 10° 37' south, to the southern extremity of the said territory of New South Wales or Wilson's Promontory. in the latitude of 39° 30" south, and embracing all the country into the westward... | |
| Roderick Flanagan - Australasia - 1862 - 628 pages
...twenty-nine minutes, including the adjacent islands in the Pacific Ocean within the latitude aforesaid, and of all the country inland to the westward, as...hundred and thirty-fifth degree of east longitude. The Act of Parliament establishing the court of judicature was next read, and, lastly, the patents... | |
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