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Page 37
... savage , black barbarian inhabitants , they missed that other discovery in the Southland , the anguish of men who walked over it first as strangers and intruders and then with the passionate attachment of men who knew it as their native ...
... savage , black barbarian inhabitants , they missed that other discovery in the Southland , the anguish of men who walked over it first as strangers and intruders and then with the passionate attachment of men who knew it as their native ...
Page 53
... savages laughed at some of the follies of civilized life it did not follow that men were better without houses.51 One mocked at the supposed beauties of the Tahitian language , and at the claims of Banks as an amoroso ; 52 another ...
... savages laughed at some of the follies of civilized life it did not follow that men were better without houses.51 One mocked at the supposed beauties of the Tahitian language , and at the claims of Banks as an amoroso ; 52 another ...
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... savages . The refreshments and pleasures were to be exchanged for coarse fare and hard labour at New South Wales . All communication with families and friends was now cut off as they were leaving the world behind them to enter on a ...
... savages . The refreshments and pleasures were to be exchanged for coarse fare and hard labour at New South Wales . All communication with families and friends was now cut off as they were leaving the world behind them to enter on a ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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