First Lieutenant of the Calcutta (1776-1816).An Account of a Voyage to Establish a Colony at Port Philip in Bass’s Strait, on the South Coast of New South Wales, in His Majesty’s Ship Calcutta, in the Years 1802-3-4.

dc.contributor.authorTuckey, James Hingston
dc.coverage.spatialLongman, Hunt, Rees, and Orme/Portsmouth
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-03T16:29:11Z
dc.date.available2024-02-03T16:29:11Z
dc.date.issued1805
dc.descriptionPSt Reflecting on the future, “I beheld a second Rome, rising from a coalition of banditti. I beheld it giving laws to the world, and superlative in arms and in arts, looking down with proud superiority upon the barbarous nations of the northern hemisphere; thus running over the airy visions of empire, wealth, and glory, I wandered amidst the delusions of imagination.”
dc.identifier.citationTuckey, J[ames] H[ingston], Esq. First Lieutenant of the Calcutta (1776-1816).An Account of a Voyage to Establish a Colony at Port Philip in Bass’s Strait, on the South Coast of New South Wales, in His Majesty’s Ship Calcutta, in the Years 1802-3-4.”London: Ptd. for Longman, Hunt, Rees, and Orme/Portsmouth: J.C. Mottley, 1805), 190. PSt Reflecting on the future, “I beheld a second Rome, rising from a coalition of banditti. I beheld it giving laws to the world, and superlative in arms and in arts, looking down with proud superiority upon the barbarous nations of the northern hemisphere; thus running over the airy visions of empire, wealth, and glory, I wandered amidst the delusions of imagination.”
dc.identifier.urihttps://cetapsrepository.letras.up.pt/id/cetaps/109082
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherJ.C. Mottley
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dc.titleFirst Lieutenant of the Calcutta (1776-1816).An Account of a Voyage to Establish a Colony at Port Philip in Bass’s Strait, on the South Coast of New South Wales, in His Majesty’s Ship Calcutta, in the Years 1802-3-4.
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