A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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... barbarism to civiliz- ation . The age of belief was inclined to explain this as a special punishment for their part in the Fall , by which the snake was condemned to go on his belly all his days , the man to produce bread in the sweat ...
... barbarism to civiliz- ation . The age of belief was inclined to explain this as a special punishment for their part in the Fall , by which the snake was condemned to go on his belly all his days , the man to produce bread in the sweat ...
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... barbarism began . The very word Timor ( meaning the East ) sug- gested the end of the civilized , if not the habitable world . The two Malay migrations into the area , the first in approximately 3000 B.C. and the second be- ginning in ...
... barbarism began . The very word Timor ( meaning the East ) sug- gested the end of the civilized , if not the habitable world . The two Malay migrations into the area , the first in approximately 3000 B.C. and the second be- ginning in ...
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... barbarism , and might well have caused them to look further south for the trepang as the fishing grounds in the Celebes became exhausted . The Bugis probably did the carrying trade from the islands to the Chinese depots at Djakarta and ...
... barbarism , and might well have caused them to look further south for the trepang as the fishing grounds in the Celebes became exhausted . The Bugis probably did the carrying trade from the islands to the Chinese depots at Djakarta and ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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