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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

CHAPTER XIII
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After the escape of Captain Bligh, which was well known to us, no length of passage or hazard of navigation seemed above human accomplishment.

However to prevent future attempts of a like nature, the governor directed that boats only of stated dimensions should be built.

Indeed an order of this sort had been issued on the escape of the first party, and it was now repeated with additional restrictions.
[*It was my fate to fall in again with part of this little band of adventurers.

In March 1792, when I arrived in the Gorgon, at the Cape of Good Hope, six of these people, including the woman and one child, were put on board of us to be carried to England.

Four had died, and one had jumped overboard at Batavia.


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