Cattle Chosen: The Story of the First Group Settlement in Western Australia, 1829 to 1841First published London, Oxford University Press, 1926, q.v. for annotation. |
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... aboriginal attack - without the reader being informed except by footnote . - And yet the Victorians were not ... aborigines to ensure that the smallest infringement by them on the property of the European would be punished by DEATH . Any ...
... aboriginal attack - without the reader being informed except by footnote . - And yet the Victorians were not ... aborigines to ensure that the smallest infringement by them on the property of the European would be punished by DEATH . Any ...
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... aboriginal rendering . What would Wooberdung and Company make of ' The Plea- saunce ' ? In the same month Fanny writes to Capel Carter , ' We know not what name to give our estate there ? ' On 20th September , however , a few days ...
... aboriginal rendering . What would Wooberdung and Company make of ' The Plea- saunce ' ? In the same month Fanny writes to Capel Carter , ' We know not what name to give our estate there ? ' On 20th September , however , a few days ...
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... Aborigines . The first sheet is missing . Sheet 2 . began the error of legislation with regard to the aboriginal inhabitant . What was done ? Was the slaughter of these valuable animals treated as a national offence ? No ! On the ...
... Aborigines . The first sheet is missing . Sheet 2 . began the error of legislation with regard to the aboriginal inhabitant . What was done ? Was the slaughter of these valuable animals treated as a national offence ? No ! On the ...
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aboriginal Adelphi arrived Augusta Barsey beautiful Bessie Bessie's Blackwood Blackwood River boat boys breakfast brothers brought Bussell family Bussell's Busselton butter Cape Leeuwin Capel Carter Captain Molloy Captain Toby Cattle Chosen Chapmans Charles Bussell Charlotte colonists colony commenced cows Dawson dear diary dinner dogs Ellen England Fanny Bussell Fanny's farm fear fire fish flour forest Fremantle garden Gaywal Geographe Bay Government Governor Stirling Green hope horse J. G. Bussell John Bussell John Garrett Bussell John's kangaroo King George's Sound labour land Larkham Layman Lenox Leschenault letter living look Mamma Mary McDermott miles Miss morning natives night party Pearce Perth Pinjarra pork pounds savage servant settlement settlers Shann sheep ship soldiers spear Sunday Swan River things timber trees Turner Vasse Vasse River Vernon and Alfred Western Australia William Marchant Yulika