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... native - born Australians . Of these Harris noted that by the 1830s ' fellowship of country ' had ' already begun to distinguish them in a most remarkable manner ' . 16 In 1820 Commissioner Bigge wrote : They are generally tall in ...
... native - born Australians . Of these Harris noted that by the 1830s ' fellowship of country ' had ' already begun to distinguish them in a most remarkable manner ' . 16 In 1820 Commissioner Bigge wrote : They are generally tall in ...
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... native - born population , even in Victoria , was significantly higher than that of the population as a whole ; while Table 10 shows that this former rate was higher still , if to the native - born be added the ex - convict3 population ...
... native - born population , even in Victoria , was significantly higher than that of the population as a whole ; while Table 10 shows that this former rate was higher still , if to the native - born be added the ex - convict3 population ...
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Russel Braddock Ward. ' I love my native hills , I love freedom and detest cruelty to man or beast ' . Bushrangers often made a display of partiality for native- born Australians , as on the occasion when Gilbert , O'Meally , ' and a ...
Russel Braddock Ward. ' I love my native hills , I love freedom and detest cruelty to man or beast ' . Bushrangers often made a display of partiality for native- born Australians , as on the occasion when Gilbert , O'Meally , ' and a ...
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