Arthur PhillipThe Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay
With an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island
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View of the fleet
List of subscribers
1. Public utility of voyage
2. Preparation of fleet
3. Reasons for touching at the Canary Isles
4. Attempt to put in at Port Praya
5. Prosperous passage from Rio to the Cape
6. First interview with the natives
7. Removal from Botany Bay
8. Description of Port Jackson
9. A criminal court held
10. Departure of the French ships
11. Three of the transports cleared
12. The supply returns from Lord Howe Island
13. Particular description of Sydney Cove
14. Fish violently seized by the natives
15. Some specimens of animals from New South Wales
16. Papers relative to the settlement at Port Jackson
17. Nautical directions
18. Concise account of Lieutenant Shortland
19. Appearance of the scurvy
20. Lieutenant Watts's narrative
21. The Scarborough leaves Port Jackson
22. Supplemental account of animals from New South Wales
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