About This Book
The narrative recounts a long sea voyage undertaken to establish a remote penal settlement, with detailed stops en route, coastal surveys, and the decision to abandon an initial anchorage in favor of a more sheltered harbour. It describes landing and disembarkation operations, exploration of the surrounding country, assessments of climate, soil, fresh water and other resources, and encounters with Indigenous inhabitants. Administrative and judicial arrangements, military and civil organization, daily incidents, navigational and natural-history observations are recorded, followed by practical reflections on the settlement's progress, governance, and possible advantages to its sponsors.
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